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Resources

The Clinical Decision Support Innovation Collaborative (CDSiC) aims to produce resources to advance the development of patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS) tools that can help patients make informed decisions with their care teams that align with their specific needs, preferences, and values.

The CDSiC provides information and resources for patients, researchers, developers, and clinicians. Examples of resources found here include PC CDS vignettes, infographics, peer-reviewed articles, literature scans, frameworks, and other tools.

The Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support (PC CDS) Analytic Framework for Action (AFA) is an important conceptual framework to help guide the creation, identification, prioritization, implementation, and evaluation of PC CDS. 


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This article published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA) explores the technical landscape for patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS) and gaps in making PC CDS more accessible, shareable, and based on standards. The authors used a technical expert panel, literature review, and key informant interviews with CDS stakeholders to identify salient technical considerations. Click here to read the article. Citation: Prashila Dullabh, Krysta Heaney-Huls, David F Lobach, Lauren S Hovey, Shana F Sandberg, Priyanka J Desai, Edwin Lomotan, James Swiger, Michael I Harrison, Chris Dymek, Dean F Sittig, Aziz Boxwala, The technical landscape for patient-centered CDS: progress, gaps, and challenges, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Volume 29, Issue 6, June 2022, Pages 1101–1105. An article in Healthcare Innovation by members of CDSiC Leadership also highlights recent findings from this article.


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This report provides updates on progress of the activities of the Innovation Center from January to March 2022, including the establishment of a Planning Committee and development of project concepts for each Core.


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The CDSiC Operations Center Base Period Charter is a document that describes the roles and purpose, goals, and key activities of the Operations Center.


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The CDSiC Operations Center Base Period Operational Framework is a document that describes the structure, processes, and activities of the Operations Center.


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The CDSiC Stakeholder Community and Outreach Center Base Period Charter is a document that describes the purpose, goals, and key activities of the Stakeholder Center.


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The CDS Outcomes and Objectives Workgroup Base Period Charter is a document that describes the purpose, goals, and key activities of the Workgroup under the CDSiC Stakeholder Community and Outreach Center.


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The CDSiC Innovation Center Base Period Charter is a document that describes the roles and key activities of the Innovation Center. 


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The CDSiC Innovation Center Base Period Operational Framework is a document that provides direction for the Innovation Center.


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This article published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA) shares findings from a horizon scan conducted to identify challenges in patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS) and identify future directions for PC CDS. The authors engaged a technical expert panel, conducted a literature review, and interviewed key informants to determine 12 challenges for PC CDS development. Click here to read the article. Citation: Prashila Dullabh, Shana F Sandberg, Krysta Heaney-Huls, Lauren S Hovey, David F Lobach, Aziz Boxwala, Priyanka J Desai, Elise Berliner, Chris Dymek, Michael I Harrison, James Swiger, Dean F Sittig, Challenges and opportunities for advancing patient-centered clinical decision support: findings from a horizon scan, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2022;, ocac059. This article in Healthcare IT News by CDSiC Leadership also highlights recent findings from this article.