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Development, deployment and usability of a point-of-care decision support system for chronic disease management using the recently-approved HL7 decision support service standardDavid F Lobach
Division of Clinical Informatics, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 129:861-5. 2007..Use of the Decision Support Service standard provides a portable and scalable approach to clinical decision support that could facilitate the more extensive use of decision support systems...
A national clinical decision support infrastructure to enable the widespread and consistent practice of genomic and personalized medicineKensaku Kawamoto
Division of Clinical Informatics, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Box 104007, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 9:17. 2009..Genomic and personalized medicine could transform healthcare systems and catalyze significant reductions in morbidity, mortality, and overall healthcare costs...
The HL7-OMG Healthcare Services Specification Project: motivation, methodology, and deliverables for enabling a semantically interoperable service-oriented architecture for healthcareKensaku Kawamoto
Department of Community and Family Medicine, Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, Duke University, Durham, NC 27710, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 16:874-81. 2009..The healthcare industry could achieve significant benefits through the adoption of a service-oriented architecture (SOA). The specification and adoption of standard software service interfaces will be critical to achieving these benefits...
Proposal for fulfilling strategic objectives of the U.S. Roadmap for national action on clinical decision support through a service-oriented architecture leveraging HL7 servicesKensaku Kawamoto
Division of Clinical Informatics, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC 27710, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 14:146-55. 2007..Our experiences, and those of others, indicate that the proposed SOA approach to CDS could enable the widespread adoption of effective CDS within the U.S. health care system...
Decision support for evidence-based pharmacotherapy detects adherence problems but does not impact medication useJanese M Willis
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 183:116-25. 2013....
A randomized trial of population-based clinical decision support to manage health and resource use for medicaid beneficiariesDavid F Lobach
Division of Clinical Informatics, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
J Med Syst 37:9922. 2013..Health IT interventions must be carefully evaluated to ensure that the resultant outcomes are aligned with expectations as interventions can have differing effects on clinical and economic outcomes...
Clinical and economic results from a randomized trial of clinical decision support in a rural health networkEric L Eisenstein
Division of Clinical Informatics, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 164:77-81. 2011..Replication studies evaluate technologies in usual use settings...
Facilitating consumer clinical information seeking by maintaining referential context: evaluation of a prototypic approachDavid F Lobach
Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2009:380-4. 2009..Consumers found the resource to be easy to navigate and to use. We conclude that the approach described in this manuscript could be applied more broadly to facilitate the organization and presentation of consumer health information...
Recommendations for a clinical decision support for the management of individuals with chronic kidney diseaseMeenal B Patwardhan
Duke Center for Clinical Health Policy Research, 2200 W Main Street, Suite 220 Durham NC 27705, USA
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 4:273-83. 2009..The Institute of Medicine has endorsed the use of clinical decision support (CDS) for implementing guidelines. The authors' objective was to identify the requirements of an optimal CDS system for CKD management...
Consideration of patient preferences and challenges in storage and access of pharmacogenetic test resultsSusanne B Haga
Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy and Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA
Genet Med 13:887-90. 2011..We aimed to assess public interest and concerns regarding sharing and storage of pharmacogenetic test results that would facilitate the reuse of pharmacogenetic data across a lifetime of care...
A randomized clinical trial of clinical decision support in a rural community health network serving lower income individuals: study design and baseline characteristicsEric L Eisenstein
Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, NC, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 143:220-6. 2009..We propose to achieve these improvements by implementing system-to-system integration via a telehealth network with an asynchronous clinical decision support system for health care providers...
Standards for scalable clinical decision support: need, current and emerging standards, gaps, and proposal for progressKensaku Kawamoto
Division of Clinical Informatics, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Box 2914, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA
Open Med Inform J 4:235-44. 2010....
Evaluation of the PharmGKB knowledge base as a resource for efficiently assessing the clinical validity and utility of pharmacogenetic assaysKensaku Kawamoto
Division of Clinical Informatics, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2009:307-11. 2009..Thus, we conclude that PharmGKB can facilitate the systematic assessment of pharmacogenetic assays through the efficient identification of relevant peer-reviewed manuscripts...
Effect of genetic testing for risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus on health behaviors and outcomes: study rationale, development and designAlex H Cho
Center for Personalized Medicine, Duke University, Department of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC 27710, USA
BMC Health Serv Res 12:16. 2012....
System-agnostic clinical decision support services: benefits and challenges for scalable decision supportKensaku Kawamoto
Division of Clinical Informatics, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Box 2914, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA
Open Med Inform J 4:245-54. 2010..Despite these challenges, our experiences to date indicate that the benefits of using a system-agnostic CDS service generally outweigh the challenges of using this approach to implementing and maintaining CDS systems...
Information technology for optimizing the management of infectious diseasesRichard H Drew
School of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC 27710, USA
Am J Health Syst Pharm 63:957-65. 2006
The clinical document architecture and the continuity of care record: a critical analysisJeffrey M Ferranti
Division of Newborn Intensive Care, Department of Pediatrics, Duke University Medical Center, Box 3179, Durham, NC 27710 0001, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 13:245-52. 2006....
Improving clinical practice using clinical decision support systems: a systematic review of trials to identify features critical to successKensaku Kawamoto
Division of Clinical Informatics, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Box 2914, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA
BMJ 330:765. 2005..Clinicians and other stakeholders should implement clinical decision support systems that incorporate these features whenever feasible and appropriate...
