title:
Variation in high-priority drug-drug interaction alertsacross institutions and electronic health records
creator:
McEvoy, D.S.; Sittig, D.F.; Hickman, T.; Aaron, S.; Ai, A.; Amato, Mary; et al. arper, Angela Kennemer, Michael A Krall, Christoph U Lehmann, Sameer Malhotra, Daniel R Murphy, Brandi O’Kelley, Lipika Samal, Richard Schreiber, Hardeep Singh, Eric J Thomas, Carl V Vartian, Jennifer Westmorland, Allison B McCoy, Adam Wright
subject:
Clinical decision support
subject:
Electronic health records
subject:
Drug-drug interactions
department:
Pharmacy Practice
abstract:
The United States Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology sponsoredthe development of a “high-priority” list of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) to be used for clinical decision sup-port. We assessed current adoption of this list and current alerting practice for these DDIs with regard to alertimplementation (presence or absence of an alert) and display (alert appearance as interruptive or passive).
date:
2016-07-05
type:
Faculty Publications
identifier:
doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocw114
citation:
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2017, vol. 24, issue 2
rights:
Open Access