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A Process for Creating and Maintaining Order Sets
Alert placement in clinical workflow
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Clinical Decision Support -- CDS
Clinical Decision Support Liability
Clinical Reminders from Beth Israel/Deaconess Medical Center
Consultation
Criteria for creating new order sets
Criteria for identifying appropriate candidates for Telemedicine follow-up care
Critiquing
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Diabetes alerts and reminders
Diabetes lab flow sheets
Diabetes order sets
Drug classes
Drug-Allergy Interactions
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Drug-Drug Interaction Rules
Drug-Drug interaction
Drug-drug Interactions
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FOSSM Guideline Modeling Tools
Functional Specifications
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GIDEON
General system features associated with improvements in clinical practice
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Index of Non-Adherence
Initial Selection of What to Alert on...
Interpretation
Isabel (diagnostic decision support system)
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List of some PIM use independent of patient conditions and diagnosis (drugs with ADE severity rating of HIGH only)
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Modes of Interaction
Monitoring
Most commonly used Order Sets in In-patient Setting
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National Roadmap for Clinical Decision Support
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On Validation and Verification Of Decision Support Protocol Subsystems During Implementation-Optimization: Encapsulating P(X)
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PIP
Personal Order Sets
Potentially Inappropriate Medication (PIM) Use in Older Adults: 65 and Older - Independent of Diagnoses or Conditions - Based on Upadted Beers Criteria
Potentially Inappropriate Medication (PIM) Use in Older Adults: 65 and Older - Independent of Diagnoses or Conditions - Based on Upated Beers Criteria
Potentially Inappropriate Medication (PIM) Use in Older Adults: 65 and Older - Independent of Diagnoses or Conditions - Based on Updated Beers Criteria
Potentially Inappropriate Medication (PIM) Use in Older Adults:65 years and older (Based on 2000 updated Beers Criteria)
Potentially Inappropriate Medications for Older Adults: 65 and Older
Potentially Inappropriate Medications for Older Adults: 65 and Older with -HIGH Severity Rating- Independent of Diagnoses or Conditions
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