Which of the following are challenges or barriers to CDS adoption Select all that apply Group of answer choices?

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Which of the following are challenges or barriers to CDS adoption Select all that apply Group of answer choices?

Volume 41, Issue 2, April 2008, Pages 387-392

Which of the following are challenges or barriers to CDS adoption Select all that apply Group of answer choices?

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Clinical decision support

Clinical information systems

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Summary of the grand challenges of clinical decision support along with their mean rank and the standard deviation of that ranking (n=9).

Grand Challenge DescriptionMean rankingSt. Dev.
Improve the human-computer interface2.892.71
Disseminate best practices in CDS design, development, and implementation3.331.87
Summarize patient-level information3.672.06
Prioritize and filter recommendations to the user4.562.96
Create an architecture for sharing executable CDS modules and services5.442.30
Combine recommendations for patients with co-morbidities5.892.20
Prioritize CDS content development and implementation6.002.96
Create internet-accessible clinical decision support repositories6.891.69
Use freetext information to drive clinical decision support7.891.27
Mine large clinical databases to create new CDS8.443.00