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What makes a good clinical decision support system

Authors :
Gretchen P. Purcell
Source :
BMJ. 330:740-741
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
BMJ, 2005.

Abstract

We have some answers, but implementing good decision support is still hard C linical decision support is the provision of “clinical knowledge and patient-related information, intelligently filtered or presented at appropriate times, to enhance patient care.”1 Medical institutions are increasingly adopting tools that offer decision support to improve patient outcomes and reduce errors. Healthcare providers and administrators with little or no training in computer science may be asked to evaluate, select, or contribute to the development of decision support systems for their practices. Is there an easy way to determine which clinical decision support systems are good? In this issue Kawamoto and colleagues provide some evidence based guidance in a systematic analysis of the ability of decision support systems to improve practice in …

Details

ISSN :
14685833 and 09598138
Volume :
330
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9edca370049b51b67d24d7f736b93138