Barriers, Facilitators, and Potential Solutions to Advancing Interoperable Clinical Decision Support: Multi-Stakeholder Consensus Recommendations for the Opioid Use Case

With the advent of interoperability standards such as FHIR, SMART, CDS Hooks, and CQL, interoperable clinical decision support (CDS) holds great promise for improving healthcare. In 2018, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)-sponsored Patient-Centered CDS Learning Network (PCCDS LN)...

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Hauptverfasser: Marcial, Laura Haak, Blumenfeld, Barry, Harle, Christopher, Jing, Xia, Keller, Michelle S, Lee, Victor, Lin, Zhen, Dover, Anna, Midboe, Amanda M, Al-Showk, Shafa, Bradley, Victoria, Breen, James, Fadden, Michael, Lomotan, Edwin, Marco-Ruiz, Luis, Mohamed, Reem, O'Connor, Patrick, Rosendale, Douglas, Solomon, Harry, Kawamoto, Kensaku
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Decision Making
Decision Support Systems, Clinical
Government Regulation
Health Information Interoperability
Humans
Opioid Epidemic
Opioid-Related Disorders - therapy
Pain Management
Patient-Centered Care
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