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Pediatric emergency care · Jul 2020
Feedback at the Point of Care to Decrease Medication Alert Rates in an Electronic Health Record.
- P J van Camp, Eric S Kirkendall, Philip A Hagedorn, Thomas Minich, Michal Kouril, S Andrew Spooner, Emrah Gecili, and Judith W Dexheimer.
- From the Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Cincinnati.
- Pediatr Emerg Care. 2020 Jul 1; 36 (7): e417-e422.
AbstractFrequently overridden alerts in the electronic health record can highlight alerts that may need revision. This method is a way of fine-tuning clinical decision support. We evaluated the feasibility of a complementary, yet different method that directly involved pediatric emergency department (PED) providers in identifying additional medication alerts that were potentially incorrect or intrusive. We then evaluated the effect subsequent resulting modifications had on alert salience.
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