
Improving Medication Use and Outcomes with Clinical Decision Support: A Step-by-Step Guide is the result of a ground-breaking collaboration by dozens of individuals and organizations, with diverse perspectives and competencies. The Guide is designed to help clinical decision support implementers improve medication use (and associated outcomes) in their organizations by providing practical recommendations for successfully implementing CDS focused on these targets.
Chapters include detailed guidance on key areas in an effective CDS-medication management program such as optimizing governance structures and management processes, defining outcome improvement opportunities and baselines; setting up interventions in key clinical information systems and for specific targets; deploying CDS interventions to optimize acceptance and value; measuring results and refining the program; and approaching CDS knowledge management systematically. An appendix includes information on the use of CDS for prescription safety in the small practice environment.
Sponsors
The following organizations provided generous unrestricted grants to help engage editorial support for gathering and synthesizing the input from the many individuals with diverse perspectives that contributed to this project:
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Improving Outcomes with Clinical Decision Support: An Implementer’s Guide is the award-winning resource designed to help healthcare organizations use clinical decision support (CDS) to measurably improve key healthcare outcomes such as the quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness of care delivery. It is widely used by CDS implementers as the ‘bible’ for guiding their efforts. The guide can be purchased through the HIMSS online store.

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This book was developed by the HIMSS Clinical Decision Support Workgroup and Task Force, Chaired by Jerome A. Osheroff, MD, FACP, FACMI, who was also the lead author of the book. Dr. Osheroff is the Chief Clinical Informatics Officer for Thomson Reuters. Other members of the HIMSS CDS Workgroup and co-authors of the book are:
Eric A. Pifer, MD
Chief Medical Information Officer
El Camino Hospital
Jonathan M. Teich, MD, PhD, FACMI
Chief Medical Information Officer
Elsevier Health Sciences
Dean F. Sittig, PhD, FACMI
Director of Applied Research, Medical Informatics
Northwest Permanente, Portland, Oregon
Robert A. Jenders, MD, MS, FACP
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
Cedars Sinai Medical Center and University of California, Los Angeles
Co-chair, Clinical Decision Support Technical Committee, Health Level Seven
| This book was supported in part by a grant from Thomson Reuters. |
This guide can be purchased through the HIMSS online store. The Front Matter, Introduction, and Chapter 1 are accessible below.
| Front Matter | 98 kb | ||
| Introduction | 83 kb | ||
| Chapter 1 | 184 kb | ||
Worksheet TemplatesThe worksheet templates below can be downloaded and adapted to your own organization. |
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Please send any comments, suggestions, corrections, additions to: cdsworkbook@himss.org. |
Posted: July 3rd, 2008