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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.

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Scaling, Measurement, and Dissemination of CDS Workgroup: PC CDS Planning, Implementation, and Reporting Checklist

Publication Date:
August 1, 2023
This fillable checklist enables users to describe details of how each implementation domain was (or will be) addressed within their patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS) approach.Developed by the AHRQ CDSiC Scaling, Measurement, and Dissemination of CDS Workgroup, this checklist can be used by implementation teams with the accompanying resource, the Scaling, Measurement, and Dissemination of CDS Workgroup: PC CDS Planning, Implementation, and Reporting User Guide.

Moving the Needle on Advancing Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support through the CDSiC’s Four Workgroups

Publication Date:
February 3, 2023
Viewpoint
This CDSiC Leadership Viewpoint provides an overview of the Stakeholder Center’s four Workgroups and how their products will contribute to patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS).
BY: Prashila Dullabh, MD, FAMIA; Priyanka Desai, PhD, MSPH, CPH; Elizabeth Cope, PhD, MPH; Rina Dhopeshwarkar, MPH; James Swiger, MBE; Edwin Lomotan, MD

CDSiC Stakeholder Center Quarterly Report, October to December 2022

Publication Date:
January 1, 2023
This status report provides updates on the progress of the activities of the Stakeholder Center from October through December 2022. Over this period, Workgroups have focused on conducting literature reviews and key informant interviews (KIIs).