Authors
Adam Wright, David W Bates, Blackford Middleton, Tonya Hongsermeier, Vipul Kashyap, Sean M Thomas, Dean F Sittig
Publication date
2009/4/1
Journal
Journal of biomedical informatics
Volume
42
Issue
2
Pages
334-346
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Clinical decision support is a powerful tool for improving healthcare quality and patient safety. However, developing a comprehensive package of decision support interventions is costly and difficult. If used well, Web 2.0 methods may make it easier and less costly to develop decision support. Web 2.0 is characterized by online communities, open sharing, interactivity and collaboration. Although most previous attempts at sharing clinical decision support content have worked outside of the Web 2.0 framework, several initiatives are beginning to use Web 2.0 to share and collaborate on decision support content. We present case studies of three efforts: the Clinfowiki, a world-accessible wiki for developing decision support content; Partners Healthcare eRooms, web-based tools for developing decision support within a single organization; and Epic Systems Corporation’s Community Library, a repository for sharing …
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