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- who: Alexis Narvaez-Rojas from the Nuffield Department of Population Health in Oxford University in , in the UK funded by National Health Service developed DISCERN, a tool designed to help individual consumers about treatment choices, health information providers, authors and producers of written health information and a training tool for health professionals to judge the quality of health information [17]DISCERN was originally developed by asking an expert panel to analyze consumer health information about treatment options in myocardial infarction, endometriosis, and chronic fatigue syndrome and after a pilot study with their drafted instrument using a national . . .
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