KEY COMPONENT OF A VARIETY OF HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMSAND A CORE COMPONENT OF EHR
WHAT IS CDS
RESPONSE TO THE CLINICAL DATA, SUCH AS LIFE THEATHENING LABORATORY RESULTS
ALERTS
BENEFITS/IMPACT
IMPROVED PATIENT OOUTCOMES
PROACTIVE CARE
IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
FINACIAL IMPACTS
Failure to reward the provision of higher quality care
LACK OF INNCENTIVES
Approach that reward the delivery of better quality and better outcomes at lower cost
VALUE BASED PAYMENT METHODS
HELP IN DECISION-MAKING
PREVENT ERRORS
MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY
ENABLE EVIDENCE-BASED CARE
IMPROVE HEALTHCARE OUTCOMES
CDS PURPOSE IN NURSING
Facilitates dose calculation based on parameters such as patient's weight, height, and renal function etc.
MEDICATION DOSING SUPPORT
Difficulties of establishing a business care for healthcare organization
lack of a clear legal framework covering potential liability implications associated with CDS recommendations.
lack of a widely adopted formalism for sharing and representing CDS knowledge
Secure exchange of health information among healthcare providers
STATEWIDE HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE
Patient care reminders and drug-drug interaction alerts
POINT OF CARE ALERTS AND REMINDERS
Sharing structured CDS knowledge resources Sharing CDS capabilities over a secured internet connection
HL7 FHIR standards (interface, smart standards, etc.,)
CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT STANDARDS
Disease management dashboard. infobuttons with links to relevant information on medication
RELEVANT INFORMATION DISPLAY
DIAGONOSTIC DECISION
EHR DOCUMENTAION TEMPLATE
EXPERT SYSTEM WORKFLOW SUPPORT