Clinical decision support systems-based interventions to improve medication outcomes: A systematic literature review on features and effects
Leila Shahmoradi, Reza Safdari, Hossein Ahmadi, Maryam Zahmatkeshan
Abstract
The results of this study show that, although computer systems such as CDSS may cause errors, in most cases, it has helped to improve prescribing, reduce side effects and drug interactions, and improve patient safety. Although these systems have improved the performance of practitioners and processes, there has not been much research on the impact of these systems on patient outcomes.
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Clinical decision support systemMedicineScopusMedical prescriptionPsychological interventionCochrane LibraryMEDLINEDecision support systemSystematic reviewIntensive care medicineMeta-analysisComputer scienceData miningNursingInternal medicineLawPolitical scienceElectronic Health Records SystemsPharmaceutical Practices and Patient OutcomesPatient Safety and Medication Errors