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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 Performance Measurement Inventory

Publication Date:
August 1, 2023
This inventory identifies available measures and metrics to assess patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS) performance.Developed by the AHRQ CDSiC Scaling, Measurement, and Dissemination of CDS Workgroup, this inventory can be used by implementation teams with the accompanying resource, the Scaling, Measurement, and Dissemination of CDS Workgroup: PC CDS Performance Measurement Inventory User Guide.

Lessons Learned from a National Initiative Promoting Publicly Available Standards-Based Clinical Decision Support

Publication Date:
July 26, 2023
This article, published in Applied Clinical Informatics, describes lessons learned from an evaluation of AHRQ’s Patient-Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Initiative. The evaluation yielded several important lessons for developing and implementing publicly available, standards-based CDS, and identified addressing persistent challenges to broad dissemination and implementation as priority areas for future work in the field.

A Lifecycle Framework Illustrates Eight Stages Necessary for Realizing the Benefits of Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support

Publication Date:
July 6, 2023
This article, published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA), discusses a comprehensive patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS) lifecycle framework developed and vetted by members of the CDSiC team. The framework describes the work that must be completed and data that must be collected, analyzed, or transmitted for healthcare stakeholders to implement and benefit from PC CDS, as well as identifies opportunities for patient and/or caregiver participation at each stage of the process.

Trust and Patient-Centeredness Workgroup: Improving the Source Credibility of Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support Tools

Publication Date:
July 1, 2023
This report provides a framework for understanding the role of source credibility in patient-centered clinical decision support tools.Developed by the AHRQ CDSiC Trust and Patient-Centeredness Workgroup, this report provides a framework for CDS tool developers to better understand the factors that contribute to credibility in patient-centered clinical decision support as well as strategies for improving it.

Scaling, Measurement, and Dissemination of CDS Workgroup: Approaches to Measuring Patient-Centered CDS Workflow and Lifeflow Impact

Publication Date:
July 1, 2023
This report examines how patient-centered CDS interventions impact care team workflows and patient lifeflows.Developed by the AHRQ CDSiC Scaling, Measurement, and Dissemination of CDS Workgroup, this report summarizes workflow and lifeflow impacts captured in the literature and provides a framework to help identify the optimal point for a patient-centered CDS tool’s deployment in a patient's lifeflow.

Outcomes and Objectives Workgroup: Taxonomy of Patient Preferences

Publication Date:
May 1, 2023
This taxonomy identifies and characterizes patient preferences relevant to patient-centered clinical decision support.Developed by the AHRQ CDSiC Outcomes and Objectives Workgroup, this report provides a framework for developers, evaluators, patient advocates, and organizations looking to advance patient-centered care by incorporating patient preferences into the delivery of patient-centered clinical decision support.