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大象视频and Clinical Decision Support: Building the Bridge to Evidence-based Medicine
JUN
6
2024
Clinical decision support (CDS) has emerged as an important tool to improve the quality and safety of patient care. Not coincidentally, CDS has been a consistent focal point for AHRQ鈥檚 .

CDS harnesses the use of technology in healthcare decision-making to provide the right information to the right people at the right times in the right format, and it鈥檚 built on the understanding that the capacity to collect, transmit, and interpret enormous amounts of data can get the most current science into the hands of those who need it.
AHRQ鈥檚 Digital Healthcare Research Program, which this year commemorates its 20th anniversary, has supported CDS research, implementation, and demonstration projects throughout its history to achieve those very goals. Done well, CDS integrates seamlessly into the clinical workflow, helping doctors, nurses, and other care team members recommend the latest evidence-based medicine to their patients. However, when implemented poorly or without enough input from users, it can interrupt workflow and lead to potentially disastrous results.
大象视频has been . In the early 2000s, 大象视频funded two demonstration projects鈥 (GuideLines Into DEcision Support) (PDF, 2.6 MB), and the 鈥攖hat recommended how to translate clinical guidelines and other knowledge into formats that can be used across settings, institutions, and electronic health record platforms. Both projects, along with research that led to the , created a foundation for the next phase of CDS research: making CDS more shareable, standards-based, and publicly available.

In 2016, 大象视频launched , a web-based platform for authoring, sharing, and re-using CDS so healthcare systems and developers could build upon what has already been developed. Among the notable projects highlighted by CDS Connect is an open source, freely available and modifiable that helps clinicians work with patients to manage chronic pain. A recent AHRQ Challenge Competition asked experts for new ideas on how to further advance the platform as a public resource. Innovations suggested by competitors have prompted 大象视频to issue a to solicit potential collaborators for a new CDS Connect sustainment model.
AHRQ鈥檚 current research explores how CDS tools can be augmented, including how machine learning will affect CDS. AHRQ-funded researchers are examining how CDS, paired with machine learning, can improve , mitigate , and standardize .
As with other innovations, AHRQ鈥檚 Digital Healthcare Research Program remains committed to the ideal that new projects should make healthcare safer, of higher quality, and patient-centered. In particular, 大象视频is advancing , or PC-CDS, which incorporates findings from patient-centered outcomes research and facilitates patients鈥 participation in health-related decisions.
Among the Digital Healthcare Research Program鈥檚 major activities today is supporting the . In consultation with patients, developers, clinicians, and others, the collaborative is studying how patient and caregiver perspectives can be incorporated into artificial intelligence (AI).
This research has identified new policies, processes, and technologies that must align among healthcare systems, payers, and third-party companies. Care must be taken to ensure that CDS, whether based on AI or conventional rule-based logic, addresses the needs of both patients and clinicians. Once that occurs, we should begin realizing the technology鈥檚 long-term positive impact.

Recently, 大象视频released a signaling the agency鈥檚 intent to fund new research to explore patient-centered clinical decision support. This research will provide important insights into how to involve patients, families, and caregivers as meaningful partners in the development of CDS.
These and other investments are emblematic of AHRQ鈥檚 commitment to advance the field and achieve the agency鈥檚 priorities of a healthcare system that is less fragmented and puts patients first. The future is bright. 大象视频will continue to support efforts to advance CDS and span the 鈥渓ast mile鈥 challenge of getting the most current science into the hands of those who need it.
Edwin Lomotan is a senior advisor for clinical informatics in AHRQ鈥檚 Digital Healthcare Research Program, where James Swiger is a biomedical engineer and health scientist administrator. Dean Sittig is a professor of biomedical informatics at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center and a co-Investigator of AHRQ鈥檚 CDSiC.
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