Comment on OpenEvidence Sounds Promising, but is it Reliable?

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liv@lemmy.nz ⁨5⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

It would have to be the fail rate of an average doctor, because if average doctors are the use case then moving the bar to fail rate of a bad doctor doesn’t make any sense. You would end up saying worse outcomes = better.

I think the missing piece here is accountability.

If doctors are being encouraged to give harmful out-of-date advice, who will end up with a class action lawsuit on their hands - doctors or OE?

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