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Rethinking computerized clinical alerts
The goal of the Smart and Connected Health Program is to accelerate the development and use of innovative approaches that would support the much needed transformation of health and healthcare from reactive and hospital-centered to preventive, proactive, evidence-based, person-centered.
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An example of a redesigned alert prototype for drug-drug interaction. To increase compliance with safety warnings, researchers are exploring ways to embed in the alert designs key principles that can drive physicians to adhere to peer advice.
Credit: Davide Bolchini, Indiana University
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The team researched information flow by directly observing hospital team meetings.
Credit: Davide Bolchini, Indiana University
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Davide Bolchini with graduate students from the Human-Computer Interaction program in the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University.
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Jon Duke, MD, assistant professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
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