Computerized physician order entry and medication errors: finding a balance
Journal of Biomedical Informatics - Special section: JAMA commentaries
Smart medication management system and multiple interventions for medication adherence
Decision Support Systems
Healthcare management through organizational simulation
Decision Support Systems
Event sequence modeling of IT adoption in healthcare
Decision Support Systems
ADDIS: A decision support system for evidence-based medicine
Decision Support Systems
A framework for an intelligent decision support system: A case in pathology test ordering
Decision Support Systems
Decision support system for Warfarin therapy management using Bayesian networks
Decision Support Systems
Improving rounding in critical care environments through management of interruptions
Decision Support Systems
A decision-making mechanism for context inference in pervasive healthcare environments
Decision Support Systems
A framework for enabling patient monitoring via mobile ad hoc network
Decision Support Systems
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The science of health care delivery and informatics is to be viewed as mutually connected disciplines and, therefore, the problems in both streams often occur concomitantly. For example, inefficiencies or ineffectiveness of Healthcare Information Technologies (HIT) quickly translates into poor healthcare delivery or vice versa. Research focusing on various decision making or decision support aspects of HIT and healthcare delivery is still sparse. We identify six key thematic areas that require significant attention from various researchers and stakeholder communities and emphasize on ways research in this space could further developed. We provide examples from the articles appearing in the special issue on healthcare modeling.