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Using Electronic Clinical Decision Support in Patient-Centered Medical Homes to Improve Management of Diabetes in Primary Care
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Abstract
This prospective, randomized, real-world study aimed to examine the impact of electronic health record-based clinical decision support (CDS) tools on the management of diabetes in small- to medium-sized primary care practices participating in Delaware's patient-centered medical home project. Overall, use of CDS systems was associated with greater reductions from baseline in hemoglobin A1c and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and more patients achieving treatment goals. Physicians and staff reported that the CDS toolkit empowered them to be more involved in clinical decision-making, thereby helping to improve diabetes care. However, all cited significant barriers to fully implementing team-based CDS, predominantly involving time and reimbursement.
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