Monday, May 11, 2020

Annotated Bibliography On The Development And Adoption Of Cds

Even where CDS is deployed, the implementations often do not effectively use and present the best available clinical knowledge, thereby limiting the impact and degree of clinical improvement. More specifically: - drug-drug interaction checking modules and drug-allergy checking modules are the primary CDS interventions that are routinely being purchased and implemented. - Many organizations that use CDS do not have dose checking capabilities. - Some current CDS systems generate too many â€Å"false positive† alerts, or interrupt clinical workflows in a manner that can disrupt efficient care delivery. Despite their potential to significantly improve health care, advanced clinical decision support (CDS) capabilities are not widely available in the clinical setting. An important reason for this limited availability of CDS capabilities is the application-specific and institution-specific nature of most current CDS implementations. There is a critical need to enable CDS capabilities on a much larger scale is the development and adoption of standards that enable current and emerging CDS resources to be more effectively leveraged across multiple applications and care settings. Standards required for such effective scaling of CDS include (i) standard terminologies and information models to represent and communicate about health care data; (ii) standard approaches to representing clinical knowledge in both human-readable and machine-executable formats; and (iii) standard approaches forShow MoreRelatedInformation Security15951 Words   |  64 Pagesframework for conducting and writing an effective literature review. The target audience for the framework includes information systems (IS) doctoral students, novice IS researchers, and other IS researchers who are constantly struggling with the development of an effective literature-based foundation for a proposed research. The proposed framework follows the systematic data processing approach comprised of three major stages: 1) inputs (literature gathering and screening), 2) processing (followingRead MoreElectronic Media13295 Words   |  54 Pageselectronic versions of journal articles (both before and after paper publication), and the development of shared disciplinary corpuses so that they appear to be sweeping across the sciences. However, each of these practices seems to be emblematic of specific fields rather than developing in ways that will make them universal. It is also easy to be sanguine about this differential pattern of developments. One argument is that â€Å"sooner or later everyone will catch on† and learn to use the variousRead MoreQuality Improvement328284 Words   |  1314 Pageshave had some previous exposure to the basics or in a course aimed at graduate students. I have also used the text materials extensively in programs for professional practitioners, including quality and reliability engineers, manufacturing and development engineers, product designers, managers, procurement specialists, marketing personnel, technicians and laboratory analysts, inspectors, and operators. Many professionals have also used the material for self-study. Chapter Organization and Topical

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