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Electronic decision support for diagnostic imaging in a primary care setting

2011·51 Zitationen·Journal of the American Medical Informatics AssociationOpen Access
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METHODS: Clinical guideline adherence for diagnostic imaging (DI) and acceptance of electronic decision support in a rural community family practice clinic was assessed over 36 weeks. Physicians wrote 904 DI orders, 58% of which were addressed by the Canadian Association of Radiologists guidelines. RESULTS: Of those orders with guidelines, 76% were ordered correctly; 24% were inappropriate or unnecessary resulting in a prompt from clinical decision support. Physicians followed suggestions from decision support to improve their DI order on 25% of the initially inappropriate orders. The use of decision support was not mandatory, and there were significant variations in use rate. Initially, 40% reported decision support disruptive in their work flow, which dropped to 16% as physicians gained experience with the software. CONCLUSIONS: Physicians supported the concept of clinical decision support but were reluctant to change clinical habits to incorporate decision support into routine work flow.

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Electronic Health Records SystemsRadiology practices and educationArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
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