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CDSiC Trust and Patient-Centeredness Workgroup Charter - Option Year 1

The Trust and Patient-Centeredness Workgroup Option Year 1 Charter is a document that describes the roles and key activities of the Workgroup under the CDSiC Stakeholder Community and Outreach Center.

The Trust and Patient-Centeredness Workgroup Charter formally outlines the work of the Workgroup under Option Year 1 of the CDSiC Stakeholder Center. This document outlines the purpose and goals of the Workgroup, which are to leverage the knowledge of CDS experts to ensure CDS products and tools empower patients. The Trust and Patient-Centeredness Workgroup will be critical to the cultivation of patient and clinician trust in CDS recommendations; this will be done by facilitating the development and dissemination of written products that support the design, implementation, and uptake of PC CDS to enhance trust, foster shared decision making, and engage patients and clinicians as partners alongside all members of the care team. The Workgroup will create a forum through which stakeholders can advise the Innovation Collaborative in creating patient-centered CDS products and conducting CDS demonstration projects.

The Trust and Patient-Centeredness Workgroup Charter highlights the reasons for establishing the Workgroup and further defines the outcomes and objectives of the Workgroup in the wider context of the Collaborative. In this document, users can find information relating to:

  • The vision and mission of the CDSiC
  • The purpose and reasons for establishing the Workgroup
  • Composition of the Workgroup and relevant stakeholders
  • Objectives of the Workgroup
  • Outputs and projected outcomes of Workgroup activities
  • Constraints and potential challenges related to Workgroup activities
  • Decision-making frameworks to guide recommendations and operational decisions made by the Workgroup for CDSiC activities