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Bruce W Chaffee1, Christopher R Zimmerman

  • 1Department of Pharmacy Services, College of Pharmacy, University of Michigan Health System, 1500 East Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5008, USA. bwc@med.umich.edu

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Clinical decision support (CDS) integrated with computerized prescriber-order-entry (CPOE) systems enhances patient safety and system adoption. Effective implementation relies on interdisciplinary collaboration and tailored system design features.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Decision Support Systems
  • Electronic Health Records

Background:

  • Computerized prescriber-order-entry (CPOE) systems are crucial for modern healthcare.
  • Clinical decision support (CDS) is integral to CPOE for improving patient safety and outcomes.
  • Successful CPOE adoption requires careful planning and implementation of CDS.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and implementation of CDS within a CPOE system.
  • To outline the strategies used in a large academic health care system for CDS integration.
  • To highlight the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in CDS deployment.

Main Methods:

  • Assembled interdisciplinary project teams for planning, building, and implementing CDS.
  • Employed fundamental principles: standardization of system configuration, workflow design, and alert prioritization.
  • Developed passive CDS rules (nomenclature, information links, order sets) and active CDS rules (alerts for allergies, drug interactions, etc.).

Main Results:

  • Implemented institution-specific, CPOE-integrated CDS.
  • Focused on usability and safety through standardized configurations and workflow design.
  • Prioritized interruptive alerts (e.g., allergies, drug interactions) and non-interruptive alerts.

Conclusions:

  • CDS is a key factor in successful CPOE adoption, patient safety, and positive patient outcomes.
  • The impact of CDS is dependent on implementation methods, including passive and active system features.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration facilitated the planning, design, and implementation of CPOE-integrated CDS for improved clinical efficiency and regulatory compliance.