An integrated web application for decision support and automation of EHR workflow: a case study of current challenges to standards-based messaging and scalability from the EMBED trial.

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2019
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Abstract
Computerized clinical decision support (CDS) faces challenges to interoperability and scalability. Centralized, web-based solutions offer a mechanism to share the cost of CDS development, maintenance, and implementation across practices. Data standards have emerged to facilitate interoperability and rapid integration of such third-party CDS. This case report describes the challenges to implementation and scalability of an integrated, web-based CDS intervention for EMergency department-initiated BuprenorphinE for opioid use Disorder which will soon be evaluated in a trial across 20 sites in five healthcare systems. Due to limitations of current standards, security concerns, and the need for resource-intensive local customization, barriers persist related to centralized CDS at this scale. These challenges demonstrate the need and importance for future standards to support two-way messaging (read and write) between electronic health records and web applications, thus allowing for more robust sharing across health systems and decreasing redundant, resource-intensive CDS development at individual sites.
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Authors Melnick, Edward R;Holland, Wesley C;Ahmed, Osama M;Ma, Anthony K;Michael, Sean S;Goldberg, Howard S;Lagier, Christian;D'Onofrio, Gail;Stachowiak, Tomek;Brandt, Cynthia;Solad, Yauheni;
Journal JAMIA open
Year 2019
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10.1093/jamiaopen/ooz053
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