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26 to 26 of 26 Research Studies DisplayedFalck S, Adimadhyam S, Meltzer DO
A trial of indication based prescribing of antihypertensive medications during computerized order entry to improve problem list documentation.
The authors measured the accuracy and completeness of electronic problem list additions using indication-based prescribing of antihypertensives. They found that clinical decision support using indication-based prescribing of antihypertensives produced accurate problem placement roughly two-thirds of the time with fewer than 5% inaccurate problems placed; performance of alerts was sensitive to the number of potential indications of the medication and attendings vs. other clinicians prescribing.
AHRQ-funded; HS016967.
Citation: Falck S, Adimadhyam S, Meltzer DO .
A trial of indication based prescribing of antihypertensive medications during computerized order entry to improve problem list documentation.
Int J Med Inform 2013 Oct;82(10):996-1003. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2013.07.003.
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Keywords: Blood Pressure, Medication, Clinical Decision Support (CDS), Electronic Prescribing (E-Prescribing), Health Information Technology (HIT)