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New patient-oriented summary measure of net total gain in certainty for dichotomous diagnostic tests

To introduce a new, patient-oriented predictive index as a measure of gain in certainty. Algebraic equations. A new measure is suggested based on error rates in a patient population. The new Predictive Summary Index (PSI) reflects the true total gain in certainty obtained by performing a diagnostic...

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