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Welcome to theComputerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) Wiki

Educate. Collaborate. Share. Network.

 

Hello!  The HIMSS Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Task Force helps guide and execute HIMSS efforts to ensure that CDS delivers on its promise to improve care delivery and outcomes. 


 

What's a Wiki? A wiki is an easy-to-use Web site that makes it easy to collaborate. You can use it to run a project at work, plan a trip, teach a class, etc. Click here for a wiki demo on YouTube

View PowerPoint about Wikis.

 

Why a Wiki? The wiki provides a forum where stakeholders can come together to help develop, use, and discuss Task Force deliverables.  The links below provide access to pages where this conversation and work is unfolding.  Please browse this home page and links, and join us on this important performance improvement journey.

 

What's the value of participating?  Click here to view testimonials and to share your own comments and thoughts


Terms and Conditions of Use

Primary CDS Task Force Activity Areas (July 2009- June 2010)

1.  Applying CDS to VTE: 

Visitors to the wiki will find the results of nearly a year’s worth of Task Force effort, focused primarily on sharing best CDS practices for optimizing VTE prophylaxis.  The Task Force hopes that new participants will find the VTE/CDS information valuable for their own efforts, appreciate that the current material is more of a beginning than and endpoint, and participate actively in refining and expanding it.  In addition, there are discussion placeholders for other topics the Task Force hopes to explore along with new participants

 

Online collaborations around applying CDS to very specific improvement imperatives

 

Click here:

 

 


2.  Linking HIMSS CDS Implementation Guidance to Meaningful Use Criteria:  

 

Many of the criteria for acheiving the 'meaningful use' of EHRs that are required for providers to receive stimulus funding under ARRA depend directly, or are facilitated by, successful CDS deployment.  HIMSS has provided extensive guidance for successful CDS implementation, and under this project we are assembling portions of this guidance that speak directly to individual meaninful use requirements.  In addition, we invite CDS implementers to share 'pearls' from their experiences on successfully applying CDS to specific items required for meaningful EHR use.

 

 


Additional CDS Task Force Interest Areas (July 2009- June 2010)

 

  1. Developing, Applying and Disseminating CDS Best Implementation Practices 

    1. HIMSS CDS Implementer's Guidebook Series

      1. Learn about the series here

      2. Join a wiki/community for sharing among users of the latest guide edition [under development - stay tuned]

      3. Click here to suggest topics for subsequent collaborations (to kick off in 2010)

         

    2. Early explorations into HIMSS role in engaging vendors (CIS/CDS) in moving the CDS ball forward

      1. Click here to share your ideas and check out links

         

  2. Tracking, and Providing Input to and Guidance About National CDS- related Activities

    1. CDS and ARRA (visit this page to join the discussion and help create deliverables)

       

  3. Considering additional ways HIMSS can and should support national HIT activities

    1. Help brainstorm additional high leverage moves for HIMSS to advance CDS  SohbetOyunlar1


Additional Ways of "How To" Participate in the CDS Wiki

 

The HIMSS CDS Task Force set up this wiki to help promote the implementation of and collaboration among organizations that are implementing or considering implementation of CDS.   We encourage you to share your experiences and collaborate with your colleagues.

 

  1. Share lessons learnedJoin the discussion thread on this topic

     

  2. Post CDS Articles in the news: Post and share comments   

     

  3. Attended an Event?... Share What You Have Learned Here: Join the discussion thread on this topic 

     

 

Resources:


Join Us!

  • Click Here to Get Involved; contact information to join the HIMSS CDS Task Force

  • Don't forget to leave comments and questions you and your organization have.


Explore the wiki and please send any comments or questions to pjohnson@himss.org

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