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Clinical Decision Support

The Road to Broad Adoption

Gebonden Engels 2014 9780123984760
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With at least 40% new or updated content since the last edition, Clinical Decision Support, 2nd Edition explores the crucial new motivating factors poised to accelerate Clinical Decision Support (CDS) adoption. This book is mostly focused on the US perspective because of initiatives driving EHR adoption, the articulation of 'meaningful use', and new policy attention in process including the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). A few chapters focus on the broader international perspective. Clinical Decision Support, 2nd Edition explores the technology, sources of knowledge, evolution of successful forms of CDS, and organizational and policy perspectives surrounding CDS.

Exploring a roadmap for CDS, with all its efficacy benefits including reduced errors, improved quality, and cost savings, as well as the still substantial roadblocks needed to be overcome by policy-makers, clinicians, and clinical informatics experts, the field is poised anew on the brink of broad adoption. Clinical Decision Support, 2nd Edition provides an updated and pragmatic view of the methodological processes and implementation considerations. This book also considers advanced technologies and architectures, standards, and cooperative activities needed on a societal basis for truly large-scale adoption.

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ISBN13:9780123984760
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>SECTION I: COMPUTER-BASED CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT: OVERVIEW, STATUS, AND CHALLENGES<br>1: Definition, Scope, and Challenges<br>2: A Brief History of Clinical Decision Support<br>3: Features of Computer-Based Clinical Decision Support<br>4: The Role of Quality Measurement and Reporting Feedback as a Driver for Care Improvement<br><br>SECTION II: EXPERIENCE WITH CDS DEVELOPMENT AND ADOPTION: CASE STUDIES, NATIONAL INITIATIVES, AND LESSONS LEARNED<br>5: Regenstrief Medical Informatics<br>6: Patients, Doctors, and Information Technology Clinical Decision Support at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Partners HealthCare<br>7: Computer-Based Approaches to Improving Healthcare Quality and Safety at LDS Hospital<br>8: International Dimensions of Clinical Decision Support<br>9: Current State of CDS Utilization<br><br>SECTION III: SOURCES OF KNOWLEDGE FOR CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT<br>10: Human-Intensive Techniques<br>11: Generation of Knowledge for Clinical Decision Support<br>12: Modernizing Evidence Synthesis for Evidence-Based Medicine<br>13: Big Data and Population-Based Decision Support<br>14: Clinical Decision Support for Personalized Medicine<br><br>SECTION IV: THE TECHNOLOGY OF CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT<br>15: Decision Rules and Expressions<br>16: Guidelines and Workflow Models<br>17: Ontologies, Vocabularies, and Data Models<br>18: Grouped Knowledge Elements<br>19: Infobuttons and Point of Care Access to Knowledge<br>20: Formal Representations and Semantic Web Technologies<br>21: The Role of Standards<br><br>SECTION V: ADOPTION OF CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT<br>22: Cognitive Considerations for Health Information Technology<br>23: Organizational and Cultural Change<br>24: Managing the Investment in Clinical Decision Support<br>25: A Clinical Decision Support Implementation Guide: Practical Considerations<br>26: Legal and Regulatory Issues Related to the Use of Clinical Software in Health Care Delivery<br>27: Consumers and Clinical Decision Support<br><br>SECTION VI: THE JOURNEY TO WIDESPREAD USE OF CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT<br>28: A Clinical Knowledge Management Program<br>29: Integration of Knowledge Resources into Applications to Enable CDS<br>30: Looking Ahead: The Road to Broad Adoption</p>

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