
A computerized reminder system used in community-based primary care doctors' offices increased colorectal cancer screening rates by an average of 9 percent, according to a new study from the University of Michigan Health System. The reminder system, called ClinfoTracker, was developed by family medicine doctors at UMHS to help track and manage primary care.
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