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Revision as of 13:55, 23 April 2006
Contents
Clinical Decision Support -- CDS
Overview
Clinical Decision Support (CDS) refers broadly to providing clinicians or patients with clinical knowledge and patient-related information, intelligently filtered or presented at appropriate times, to enhance patient care. Clinical knowledge of interest could range from simple facts and relationships to best practices for managing patients with specific disease states, new medical knowledge from clinical research and other types of information.
For an overview of the process that healthcare organizations can use to begin, or improve, a clinical decision support (CDS) initiative interested parties can follow the guidelines described in Improving Outcomes with Clinical Decision Suppport: An Implementer's Guide to measurably improve key healthcare outcomes such as the quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness of care delivery.
- History of decision support
- General system features associated with improvements in clinical practice
- Support Decisions with Diagnostic Aids
Modes of Interaction
Order Sets
Information Resources
- Alerts and Reminders
- Drug-drug Interactions
- Drug-Allergy Interactions
- Alert Fatigue?
- Alert placement in clinical workflow
- Initial Selection of What to Alert on...