In this report, we present an overview of CDSiC activities, outputs, and outcomes during the project's third year and summarize lessons learned. The intended audience for this report includes patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS) developers, researchers, informaticians, policymakers, patients/caregivers, and other stakeholders working to advance the evidence base and practice of PC CDS, as well as those interested in learning about and tracking the CDSiC's key activities, accomplishments, and lessons learned. Click here to read the report.
Key achievements during the first three years of the CDSiC include:
- The CDSiC team continued to operate the CDSiC’s three centers and engaged over 100 CDS stakeholders in discussions around the current state, future promise, and challenges of PC CDS.
- The CDSiC convened and sustained the CDSiC’s 23-member Steering Committee and four Stakeholder Center Workgroups, which comprise of 32 members representing diverse experiences and viewpoints.
- The Innovation Center, comprised of two Cores focused on measurement and implementation projects, pushed existing limits to develop new PC CDS concepts and technologies.
- The CDSiC team synthesized over 1,200 peer-reviewed and gray literature resources; engaged 102 unique experts, including 34 patient partners, through 118 engagements (e.g., key informant interviews, focus groups, and technical expert panels); and developed over 21 resources with concrete recommendations and guidance to advance the scalability, quality, and effectiveness of PC CDS.
- The CDSiC disseminated PC CDS resources and CDSiC outputs through various channels, including scientific journals, conference presentations, newsletters, Leadership Viewpoint pieces, and the CDSiC website.