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Figure 2. Modified ordering communication system: the basic shortcut menu. Red numbers: 1 - Traffic lights colored dots according to United States Preventive Services Task Force recommendations grades. 2 - Text box with the summary of the recommendation for each selected test. 3 - Link to the original recommendation at the USPSTF’s website. 4 - Search for tests box, where any test, including those removed from the basic menu, can be searched and requested by typing the test’s name. 5 - Legend of the colored dots

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Martins, C.M.; da Costa Teixeira, A.S.; de Azevedo. L.F.; Sá, L.M.; Santos, P.A.; do Couto, M.L.; da Costa Pereira, A.M.; Hespanhol, A.A.; da Costa Santos, C.M. (2017). "The effect of a test ordering software intervention on the prescription of unnecessary laboratory tests - A randomized controlled trial". BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 17 (1): 20. doi:10.1186/s12911-017-0416-6. PMC PMC5319139. PMID 28219437. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5319139. 

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2017

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Martins, C.M.; da Costa Teixeira, A.S.; de Azevedo. L.F.; Sá, L.M.; Santos, P.A.; do Couto, M.L.; da Costa Pereira, A.M.; Hespanhol, A.A.; da Costa Santos, C.M.

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