Issue Number 20 | July 22, 2024 |
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In this edition of The Insider, we highlight several AHRQ CDSiC updates, including new reports and a journal publication focused on cutting-edge patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS) topics, along with funding opportunities from AHRQ. |
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Collecting and using patient preferences to inform healthcare decision-making are central to patient-centered care. However, the collection of patient preferences varies widely, and few PC CDS tools take these preferences into account. To help address these challenges, the AHRQ CDSiC Measurement and Outcomes Workgroup developed an inventory of 43 patient preference measurement tools. Presented as a filterable, sortable spreadsheet and accompanying report, the inventory supports users in identifying patient preference measurement tools relevant to their needs, and outlines future areas of research to further elicit and measure patient preferences relevant to PC CDS. |
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Read the report by clicking below!
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As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare settings continues to increase, there is a fundamental need to understand patient and caregiver views on the role of AI in healthcare, especially given its applications in PC CDS. Recognizing the importance of incorporating patient and caregiver perspectives throughout the development and use of PC CDS tools, the AHRQ CDSiC Trust and Patient-Centeredness Workgroup developed a report that documents these essential perspectives. The report shares findings in four key areas: 1) participant views on the use of AI in healthcare; 2) factors that influence trust in AI technology; 3) the impact of AI use on the patient-clinician relationship; and 4) considerations for the implementation and use of AI in PC CDS. Stakeholders can use this report’s considerations to support the development of trustworthy AI-powered PC CDS. |
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Read the report by clicking below!
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The Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA) recently published research from the AHRQ CDSiC Innovation Center. The article describes the development of workflow execution models, which were then used to explore three PC CDS-relevant use cases: 1) the collection and use of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) data; 2) the collection and use of patient-generated health data other than PROs; and 3) the identification of opportunities for shared clinical decision-making. These use cases revealed a number of challenges, opportunities, and considerations for PC CDS "processes, procedures, technology, and expertise required to support new workflows." |
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Implementing and Evaluating PC CDS Strategies in Real-World Settings (U18)
AHRQ recently published a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) titled Implementing and Evaluating PC CDS Strategies in Real-World Settings RFA-HS-24-003 (U18). Applicants will propose innovative collaborative research to understand how CDS tools in real-world healthcare settings can be improved to become more patient-centered. Funded research will contribute to generalizable knowledge about how patients, families, and caregivers can become meaningful partners in the codesign, implementation, use, and evaluation of PC CDS.
Since 2016, AHRQ's Patient-Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) CDS Initiative, and the CDSiC in particular, have developed resources that are now publicly available for investigator-initiated research to further develop, test, and build upon in real-world healthcare settings. Using these resources as starting materials, applicants will propose innovative collaborative research to understand how CDS tools in real-world healthcare settings can be improved to become more patient centered. Read more about this exciting opportunity here.
Additionally, AHRQ will hold a technical assistance webinar to provide potential applicants with information about RFA-HS-24-003 and respond to questions. The technical assistance webinar will take place on Thursday, August 1, 2024, from 1:00-2:00pm ET. To attend this webinar, you must complete the registration form at https://cma.ahrq.gov/rfa-hs-24-003. Registrants will receive login information approximately three days before the webinar. The technical assistance webinar is open to any individual or organization interested in the NOFO. Attendance at this webinar is optional and not required to submit an application. Participants are encouraged to submit questions by Friday, July 26, 2024 in advance of the webinar. Please e-mail any questions to clinicaldecisionsupport@ahrq.hhs.gov with the subject header "TA Webinar Question."
Applications for this opportunity are due on September 12, 2024.
Notice of Request for Information on Designing the Future of a National Hub for Clinical Decision Support – Last chance to submit your ideas!
AHRQ recently released a Notice of Request for Information calling for ideas and to identify possible collaborators in creating a new sustainment model for CDS Connect, a platform to assist the healthcare community in creating and disseminating CDS. AHRQ seeks comments on models and possible partnerships to strengthen and sustain CDS Connect as a national hub for CDS. Submissions should address the qualifications of potential partnering organizations, the proposed governance structure of a public-private partnership, the content of improvements to the CDS Connect platform, the business model, and community engagement.
Comments on this notice must be received by July 31, 2024. |
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On July 24 from 2:30-4:00pm ET, join AHRQ's National Webinar to hear from an expert panel on the ways that quality improvement efforts and digital healthcare tools, including CDS systems, can help reduce medication errors, improve provider effectiveness, and enhance patient safety in clinical settings. |
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The 2024 MCBK Global Meeting will take place virtually on October 23, 2024. The meeting will focus on exploring generative AI, including the role generative AI can play in improving human health by mobilizing computable knowledge around the world. Find out more – and register for free – at the MCBK website. |
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All 19 past issues of the Insider are now available on our website! Click here to view our past issues, which share more about the AHRQ CDSiC products that have been produced so far and important resources for PC CDS stakeholders. |
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Taxonomy of Patient Preferences
Developed by the AHRQ CDSiC Outcomes and Objectives Workgroup, this report provides a framework for developers, evaluators, patient advocates, and organizations looking to advance patient-centered care by incorporating patient preferences into the delivery of PC CDS. |
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