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decision support and maintaining registers of patients, is likely to lead to additional health gains, especially in managing chronic conditions," say the authors.

In a related article in the MJA, Dr Justin Tse of the Royal Melbourne Hospital Clinical School suggests a program of change management could encourage GPs to master information technology.

He proposes beginning with an assessment of what changes need to take place, building consensus of these changes amongst all involved, and implementing the change with suitable training and educational support.

Finally he stresses that acceptance of change is crucial to encouraging uptake of computer technology by GPs and that training programs are the ideal time to teach them the necessary skills.

The Medical Journal of Australia is a publication of the Australian Medical Association.


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