The need for collaborative engagement in creating clinical decision-support alerts.

Clinical decision support (CDS) encompasses a broad array of technology and approaches, all of which involve the provision and use of clinical information in medical processes. [1][1] Medication-focused CDS is frequently used in the context of inpatient computerized prescriber order entry (CPOE) and

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