Pharmacogenomics-Based Point-of-Care Clinical Decision Support Significantly Alters Drug Prescribing

Author:

O'Donnell PH123,Wadhwa N4,Danahey K25,Borden BA2,Lee SM6,Hall JP2,Klammer C2,Hussain S2,Siegler M1237,Sorrentino MJ12,Davis AM12,Sacro YA12,Nanda R12,Polonsky TS12,Koyner JL12,Burnet DL12,Lipstreuer K12,Rubin DT12,Mulcahy C12,Strek ME123,Harper W12,Cifu AS12,Polite B12,Patrick-Miller L8,Yeo K-TJ9,Leung EKY9,Volchenboum SL5,Altman RB10,Olopade OI1,Stadler WM12,Meltzer DO111,Ratain MJ123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine; University of Chicago; Chicago Illinois USA

2. Center for Personalized Therapeutics; University of Chicago; Chicago Illinois USA

3. Committee on Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacogenomics; University of Chicago; Chicago Illinois USA

4. Pritzker School of Medicine; University of Chicago; Chicago Illinois USA

5. Center for Research Informatics; University of Chicago; Chicago Illinois USA

6. Department of Health Sciences; University of Chicago; Chicago Illinois USA

7. MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics; University of Chicago; Chicago Illinois USA

8. Center for Clinical Cancer Genetics; University of Chicago; Chicago Illinois USA

9. Department of Pathology; University of Chicago; Chicago Illinois USA

10. Departments of Bioengineering, Genetics, and Medicine; Stanford University; Palo Alto California USA

11. Center for Health and the Social Sciences; University of Chicago; Chicago Illinois USA

Funder

NIH

NIH/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

University of Chicago Pritzker Summer Research Program

Conquer Cancer Foundation of the American Society for Clinical Oncology

William F. O'Connor Foundation

University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center

University of Chicago Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence Pilot Award

Central Society for Clinical and Translational Research - Early Career Development Award

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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