The Biden administration has released a sweeping new rule touching on multiple aspects of health information technology in the U.S., including proposals meant to create more transparency and trust in clinical decision support software.
The rule proposed Tuesday would give providers more information in their electronic health record system to assess clinical decision support algorithms and their results…
Artificial intelligence has a potential to cut costs and improve care delivery in healthcare, including in the area of clinical decision support. AIs are trained on datasets to find patterns and make recommendations to clinicians, like alerts for adverse medication interactions or potential cases of sepsis.
Demand for clinical decision support is rising as physicians try to keep up with rapidly shifting medical knowledge and recommendations. In addition, mounting data suggests tools can help fend off adverse outcomes for patients… Read the full article here.