Correlates of Diagnostic Accuracy in Patients with Nonspecific Complaints
Medical Decision Making2013Vol. 33(4), pp. 533–543
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Ralph Hertwig, N Meier, Christian H. Nickel, Pia-Cristina Zimmermann, Selina Ackermann, Jan K. Woike, Roland Bingisser
Abstract
Average diagnostic accuracy in cases with nonspecific complaints far exceeds chance performance, and accuracy varies with medical specialty. Analyzing cue properties in patient histories can help shed light on determinants of diagnostic performance and thus suggest ways to enhance physicians' ability to accurately diagnose cases with nonspecific complaints.
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