| Literature DB >> 30526010 |
Ariana R Pichardo-Lowden1,2, Paul M Haidet2,3.
Abstract
Multiple factors hinder the management of diabetes in hospitals. Amid the demands of practice, health care providers must collect, collate, and analyze multiple data points to optimally interpret glucose control and manage insulin dosing. Such data points are commonly dispersed in different sections of electronic health records (EHR), and the system for data display and physician interaction with the EHR are often poorly conducive to seamless clinical decision making. In this perspective article, we examine challenges in the process of EHR data retrieval, interpretation and decision making, using glucose management as an exemplar. We propose a conceptual, systems-based design for closing the loop between data gathering, analysis and decision making in the management of inpatient diabetes. This concept capitalizes on attributes of the EHR that can enable automated recognition of cases and provision of clinical recommendations.Entities:
Keywords: clinical decision making; clinical decision support; dispersed data; electronic health records; health care value; inpatient diabetes
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30526010 PMCID: PMC6610603 DOI: 10.1177/1932296818817005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Diabetes Sci Technol ISSN: 1932-2968