Improving Outcomes with Clinical Decision Support An Implementer’s Guide

Improving Outcomes with Clinical Decision Support: An Implementer’s Guide by Jerry Osheroff, MD, FACP, FA is published by Taylor & Francis and was released on January 1, 2005. This guide offers a structured approach to planning, implementing, and monitoring a Clinical Decision Support (CDS) program aimed at enhancing performance in healthcare settings. It includes detailed chapters and appendices that address key aspects such as identifying stakeholders, cataloging information systems, and measuring results.
Readers will find practical guidance throughout the book, which features real-world examples and worksheets to aid in the implementation process. The content covers essential topics like selecting CDS interventions, putting them into action, and understanding medico-legal considerations. Additionally, the guide includes a glossary of terms and acronyms, making it a valuable resource for those involved in health care delivery and medical decision-making. With 136 pages, this edition is designed to support healthcare professionals in effectively utilizing CDS to improve patient outcomes.
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This implementer’s guide provides a step-by-step roadmap on planning, implementing and monitoring a Clinical Decision Support (CDS) program for driving performance improvement. Chapters and appendixes cover the following topics:
- Identifying Stakeholders and Goals
- Cataloging Available Information Systems
- Selecting and Specifying CDS Interventions
- Specifying and Validating the Details, and Building the Interventions
- Putting Interventions into Action
- Measuring Results and Refining the Program
- Standards Pertinent to CDS
- Medico-legal Considerations with CDS
- Pilot Site Selection
- Additional Statistics and Reports for Evaluating Alerts
Packed full of practical guidance, Improving Outcomes with Clinical Decision Support: An Implementer’s Guide contains real world examples, worksheets, rich links to supportive materials, plus a robust glossary of terms and acronyms. 2005.
Sponsored in part by a grant from Thomson Micromedex.
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