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Clinical decision support systems use in Wisconsin.

Marc-Oliver Wright1, Mary Jo Knobloch, Carrie A Pecher, George C Mejicano, Matthew C Hall.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) are becoming increasingly common in medical practice.
OBJECTIVE: To assess utilization, level of interest, and potential barriers to implementation of CDSS among physicians providing inpatient care in Wisconsin. DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS: A Web-based survey consisting of 20 questions e-mailed to 5783 members of the Wisconsin Medical Society.
RESULTS: Of those contacted, 496 (9%) responded and 356 (72%) were eligible for the survey. According to 38% of respondents, CDSS were in place in their facility; less than a third were computer-based. Few existing users of CDSS reported being dissatisfied (2%) although 38% of the respondents were unfamiliar with CDSS or their use in medical practice. Most (79%) described themselves as receptive to new decision support tools, though the most commonly anticipated barrier to implementation was physician acceptance.
CONCLUSIONS: CDSS are used in limited capacity in Wisconsin and existing systems are not likely to be computer-based. Despite physicians expressing a generally favorable interest in CDSS, a knowledge gap persists.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17642350

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  WMJ        ISSN: 1098-1861


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