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Computer-based http://www.healthit.gov/policy-researchers-implementers/clinical-decision-support-cds/ Clinical Decision Support (CDS)] systems have demonstrated to improve quality of care and efficiency of workflows. It has been widely utilized across EHRs in the nation. “Health care reform legislation relies on electronic health records and CDS systems to improve the cost and quality of health care in the United States; however, the heterogeneity of CDS content and infrastructure of CDS systems across sites is not well known.” <ref name = " M. Kantor, A. Wright, et. al "> M. Kantor, A. Wright, et. al. Comparison of Computer-based Clinical Decision Support Systems and Content for Diabetes Mellitus.2011. PMC US National Library of Medicine National Institute of Health. Accessed from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3631936/ 03/25/2015./</ref>
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Computer-based [http://www.healthit.gov/policy-researchers-implementers/clinical-decision-support-cds/ Clinical Decision Support (CDS)] systems have demonstrated to improve quality of care and efficiency of workflows. It has been widely utilized across EHRs in the nation. “Health care reform legislation relies on electronic health records and CDS systems to improve the cost and quality of health care in the United States; however, the heterogeneity of CDS content and infrastructure of CDS systems across sites is not well known.” <ref name = " M. Kantor, A. Wright, et. al "> M. Kantor, A. Wright, et. al. Comparison of Computer-based Clinical Decision Support Systems and Content for Diabetes Mellitus.2011. PMC US National Library of Medicine National Institute of Health. Accessed from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3631936/ 03/25/2015./</ref>
  
  

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Introduction

Computer-based Clinical Decision Support (CDS) systems have demonstrated to improve quality of care and efficiency of workflows. It has been widely utilized across EHRs in the nation. “Health care reform legislation relies on electronic health records and CDS systems to improve the cost and quality of health care in the United States; however, the heterogeneity of CDS content and infrastructure of CDS systems across sites is not well known.” [1]


References

  1. M. Kantor, A. Wright, et. al. Comparison of Computer-based Clinical Decision Support Systems and Content for Diabetes Mellitus.2011. PMC US National Library of Medicine National Institute of Health. Accessed from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3631936/ 03/25/2015./