Point-of-Care Information in Open Access: A Time to Sow?

TL;DR
The paper discusses the potential and challenges of making point-of-care clinical information openly accessible globally.
Contribution
The paper highlights the importance of open access in expanding global clinical care and identifies potential challenges.
Findings
Open access can enhance global access to clinical point-of-care information.
Challenges exist in implementing open access for point-of-care tools.
Collaboration is needed to maximize benefits and address limitations.
Abstract
The PLOS Medicine Editors support expanding the global benefits of clinical point-of-care information through open access and note challenges that may arise along the way.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth Sciences Research and Education · Medical Research and Practices · Digital Imaging in Medicine
