Clinicians don’t need more decision support - they need better, more integrated support that fits seamlessly into the flow of care. Matt Troup, PA-C, Solution Principal of Clinician Documentation at Abridge, breaks down what it will take to reimagine Clinical Decision Support for the realities of modern medicine. He shares six guiding principles—rooted in trust, context, precision, clinical agency, meaningful measurement, and strong partnerships—that can transform CDS from an external tool into a true clinical collaborator. If we want CDS to work for clinicians, it must be built with clinicians. 👉 Read more to see how integrated, transparent, context-aware CDS can strengthen clinical judgment and support better care: https://lnkd.in/erGDR9S9
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Clinical decision support is an important part of healthcare delivery and tends to come in two parts. Clinical decision making is what providers have spent years studying and practicing so that we can best care for our patients. Support is what we look to in order to translate clinical decision making into patient care more efficiently and seamlessly.