Reusable Generic Clinical Decision Support System Module for Immunization Recommendations in Resource-Constraint Settings.

Samuil Orlioglu, Akash Shanmugan Boobalan, Kojo Abanyie, Richard D Boyce, Hua Min, Yang Gong, Dean F Sittig, Paul Biondich, Adam Wright, Christian Nøhr, Timothy Law, David Robinson, Arild Faxvaag, Nina Hubig, Ronald Gimbel, Lior Rennert, Xia Jing
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Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are routinely employed in clinical settings to improve quality of care, ensure patient safety, and deliver consistent medical care. However, rule-based CDSS, currently available, do not feature reusable rules. In this study, we present CDSS with reusable rules. Our solution includes a common CDSS module, electronic medical record (EMR) specific adapters, CDSS rules written in the clinical quality language (CQL) (derived from CDC immunization recommendations), and patient records in fast healthcare interoperability resources (FHIR) format. The proposed CDSS is entirely browser-based and reachable within the user's EMR interface at the client-side. This helps to avoid the transmission ofpatient data and privacy breaches. Additionally, we propose to provide means of managing and maintaining CDSS rules to allow the end users to modify them independently. Successful implementation and deployment were achieved in OpenMRS and OpenEMR during initial testing.

可重复使用的通用临床决策支持系统模块的免疫建议在资源限制的设置。
临床决策支持系统(CDSS)通常用于临床环境,以提高护理质量,确保患者安全,并提供一致的医疗服务。然而,目前可用的基于规则的CDSS不具有可重用规则的特性。在本研究中,我们提出了具有可重用规则的CDSS。我们的解决方案包括一个通用的CDSS模块、电子医疗记录(EMR)特定适配器、用临床质量语言(CQL)编写的CDSS规则(源自CDC免疫建议)以及快速医疗保健互操作性资源(FHIR)格式的患者记录。建议的CDSS完全基于浏览器,并且可以在客户端的用户EMR界面中访问。这有助于避免患者数据的传输和隐私泄露。此外,我们建议提供管理和维护CDSS规则的方法,以允许最终用户独立地修改它们。在初始测试期间,在OpenMRS和openenemr中实现了成功的实现和部署。
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