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Live Usability Testing of Two Complex Clinical Decision Support Tools: Observational Study.

Safiya RichardsonDavid FeldsteinThomas McGinnLinda S ParkSundas KhanRachel HessPaul D SmithRebecca Grochow MishurisLauren McCullaghDevin M Mann
Published in: JMIR human factors (2019)
Live usability testing of these CDS tools generated insights about their role in the patient-provider interaction. CDS may contribute to the interaction by being simultaneously viewed by the provider and patient. CDS can improve usability and lessen the strain it places on providers by being short, flexible, and customizable to unique provider workflow. A useful component of CDS is being as widely applicable as possible and ensuring that its functions represent the fastest way to perform a particular task.
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