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Boosting standard order sets utilization through clinical decision support.

Haomin Li1, Yinsheng Zhang, Haixia Cheng

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Standard order sets improve care coordination but face utilization challenges. This study introduces a problem-oriented solution with diagnostic rules and clinical decision support (CDS) reminders to enhance order set access and treatment evaluation.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Clinical Decision Support Systems
  • Healthcare Quality Improvement

Background:

  • Standard order sets can integrate best practices across healthcare disciplines and services.
  • Challenges exist in maximizing the benefits and utilization of standard order sets.
  • Effective implementation requires addressing barriers to adoption and integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a problem-oriented knowledge delivery solution to improve standard order set utilization.
  • To facilitate clinician access to relevant standard order sets.
  • To enable targeted evaluation of the treatment effects of standard order sets.

Main Methods:

  • Developed diagnostic rule sets linked to standard order sets.
  • Integrated a clinical decision support (CDS)-based reminder system.
  • Created a prototype system for testing the proposed solution.

Main Results:

  • The solution facilitates quick discovery of relevant standard order sets for clinicians.
  • Diagnostic rules and CDS reminders help identify potential clinical problems.
  • The system provides indicators for evaluating the effectiveness of standard order sets during treatment.

Conclusions:

  • The problem-oriented knowledge delivery solution enhances standard order set accessibility and utility.
  • Integrating diagnostic rules with CDS reminders improves clinical workflow and decision-making.
  • This approach supports evidence-based practice and quality improvement in healthcare.