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Knowledge integration: insight through the E-portal.

D B Selsky1, F P Eisenberg, R P Spena

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Information technology enhances clinical decision-making by providing context-sensitive insights. Research at Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) explores integrating this medical knowledge into clinical workflows for better patient care.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Clinical Decision Support Systems
  • Knowledge Management in Healthcare

Background:

  • Data transformation into actionable insights is crucial for effective healthcare.
  • Information technology (IT) offers potential for context- and event-sensitive clinical information delivery.
  • Collaboration is key, involving organizations like the American College of Physicians and Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe how IT can provide clinicians with context- and event-sensitive information and insight.
  • To outline the collaborative efforts creating an environment for synergistic medical knowledge competencies.
  • To detail ongoing research at OHSU on deploying and integrating medical knowledge into clinical workflows.

Main Methods:

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  • Leveraging collaborative frameworks and infrastructure from shared medical systems.
  • Focusing on research at OHSU to determine optimal deployment strategies for medical knowledge.
  • Examining the integration of medical knowledge derived from multiple expert sources.
  • Main Results:

    • IT enables access to both information and insight tailored to clinical context and events.
    • Synergistic competencies are being fostered through collaboration between medical institutions and experts.
    • Research is actively exploring methods for seamless integration into the clinical workflow.

    Conclusions:

    • Information technology is pivotal in transforming data into actionable clinical insight.
    • Effective integration of medical knowledge requires strategic collaboration and workflow consideration.
    • Future visions emphasize a more deeply integrated role for medical knowledge within clinical practice.