- Overview
- Key Messages
- The culture of medicine is resistant to CDS
- CDS tools of the future will be patient-centric and focus on diagnosis
- Clinical intelligence will change the way medicine is practiced
- Implementation of CDS is difficult and requires an understanding of
common pitfalls
- Table of Contents
- Table of figures
- Market Opportunity
- The next step after EHRs: CDS
- CDS addresses top of mind healthcare pain points
- CDS improves care by providing clinicians with the right information at
the right time for the right patient
- Faced with cost pressures, healthcare organizations are looking to CDS
to improve efficiencies
- CDS solutions will have the reporting capabilities needed to take
advantage of P4P initiatives
- The inhibitors to CDS adoption are not easily overcome
- The culture of medicine shows great resistance to CDS
- ' Can' t put the cart before the horse' - without EHRs, the full value of
CDS is not realized
- The upfront costs of implementing CDS are steep for most healthcare
organizations
- Technology Evolution
- CDS today is varied, though CDS tomorrow will cover an even broader range
of solutions
- The modern healthcare system needs new ways to access traditional
reference materials
- Many healthcare organizations would benefit from outsourcing the
development of clinical standards
- Data mining will allow providers to truly practice evidence-based
medicine
- Tools of the future will be patient-centric and focus on diagnosis
- Healthcare is picking low hanging fruit now, but will use more advanced
tools in the future
- Applying business intelligence tools to clinical data will create
clinical intelligence
- Customer Impact: Effectively Implementing CDS
- Despite the fact that it is a well-known pitfall,hospitals are still
plagued with alert fatigue
- The quality of patient data will determine the quality of CI results
- Interoperability is not just a technology issue
- Go to Market
- Recommendations
- CDS vendors should establish relationships with leading EHR vendors to
promote interoperability
- The vendor and medical communities must come together to create and
abide by set standards
- Technology vendors need to encourage, not follow, their clients by
educating the market
- Vendors must be acutely aware of how they position their products in
the market
- CDS solutions need to continue to mature through input from end users
- APPENDIX
- Definitions
- Methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: The various types of CDS will be implemented in stages
- Figure 2: The adoption of CDS solutions will increase over time
- Figure 3: Effectively implementing CDS is often difficult
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