May 22, 2008
As healthcare organizations implement electronic health records, they are becoming increasingly aware of the ways clinical decision support tools will help them improve quality of care, comply with clinical standards and take part in pay for performance initiatives. However, CDS includes a vast range of solutions, many of which are difficult to implement. This report will help you understand where CDS is today and where it will be in five years.
Introduction
As healthcare organizations implement electronic health records, they are becoming increasingly aware of the ways clinical decision support tools will help them improve quality of care, comply with clinical standards and take part in pay for performance initiatives. However, CDS includes a vast range of solutions, many of which are difficult to implement.
Scope Identifies the key factors driving adoption of CDS
Pinpoints common pitfalls in CDS implementation
Provides a framework for future CDS solutions
Report Highlights
The culture of medicine is resistant to CDS
CDS tools of the future will be patient-centric and focus on diagnosis
Clinical intelligence will change the way medicine is practiced
Reasons to Purchase
Understand where CDS is today and where it will be in 5 years
Align product messaging with what will resonate best with healthcare organizations
Identify strategies that will increase CDS adoption