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Congruence rates for pharmacogenomic noninterruptive alerts.

Sarah C MillsAmanda Massmann
Published in: Pharmacogenomics (2023)
Meaningful clinical decision support (CDS) recommendations are vital for implementation of pharmacogenomics (PGx) into routine clinical care. PGx CDS alerts include interruptive and noninterruptive alerts. The objective of this study was to evaluate provider ordering behavior after noninterruptive alerts are displayed. A retrospective manual chart review was conducted from the time of noninterruptive alert implementation to the time of data analysis to determine congruence with CDS recommendations. The congruence rate for noninterruptive alerts was 89.8% across all drug-gene interactions. The drug-gene interaction with the most alerts for analysis included metoclopramide (n = 138). The high rate of medication order congruence after noninterruptive alerts were deployed suggests this modality may be appropriate for PGx CDS as a method for best practice adherence.
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