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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Medical Informatics

Date Submitted: May 14, 2020
Date Accepted: Aug 1, 2020

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Clinical Decision Support May Link Multiple Domains to Improve Patient Care: Viewpoint

Kao D, Larson C, Fletcher D, Stegner K

Clinical Decision Support May Link Multiple Domains to Improve Patient Care: Viewpoint

JMIR Med Inform 2020;8(10):e20265

DOI: 10.2196/20265

PMID: 33064106

PMCID: 7600021

Clinical Decision Support May Link Multiple Domains to Improve Patient Care: Viewpoint

  • David Kao; 
  • Cynthia Larson; 
  • Dana Fletcher; 
  • Kris Stegner

ABSTRACT

Integrating clinical decision support (CDS) across the continuum of population-, encounter-, and precision-level care domains may improve hospital and clinic workflow efficiency. The diversity and volume of electronic health record data, the complexity of medical and operational knowledge, and the specifics of target user workflow make the development and implementation of comprehensive CDS challenging. Additionally, many providers have an incomplete understanding of the full capabilities of current CDS to potentially improve the quality and efficiency of care delivery. These varied requirements require a multidisciplinary team approach to CDS development for success. Here, we present a practical overview of current and evolving applications of CDS approaches in a large academic setting and discuss the successes and challenges. We demonstrate that implementing CDS tools in the context of linked population-, encounter-, and precision-level care provide an opportunity to integrate complex algorithms at each level into a unified mechanism to improve patient management.


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Please cite as:

Kao D, Larson C, Fletcher D, Stegner K

Clinical Decision Support May Link Multiple Domains to Improve Patient Care: Viewpoint

JMIR Med Inform 2020;8(10):e20265

DOI: 10.2196/20265

PMID: 33064106

PMCID: 7600021

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