Development and implementation of a clinical decision support system tool for the evaluation of suspected monkeypox infection

Author:

Albin John S12,Lazarus Jacob E12ORCID,Hysell Kristen M12,Rubins David M234,Germaine Lindsay4,Dugdale Caitlin M125ORCID,Heller Howard M12,Hohmann Elizabeth L12,Baugh Joshua J26,Shenoy Erica S12467ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston, Massachusetts, USA

2. Harvard Medical School , Boston, Massachusetts, USA

3. Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital , Boston, Massachusetts, USA

4. Digital eCare, Mass General Brigham , Boston, Massachusetts, USA

5. Medical Practice Evaluation Center, Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston, Massachusetts, USA

6. Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston, Massachusetts, USA

7. Regional Emerging Special Pathogens Treatment Center, Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Abstract

Abstract Monkeypox virus was historically rare outside of West and Central Africa until the current 2022 global outbreak, which has required clinicians to be alert to identify individuals with possible monkeypox, institute isolation, and take appropriate next steps in evaluation and management. Clinical decision support systems (CDSS), which have been shown to improve adherence to clinical guidelines, can support frontline clinicians in applying the most current evaluation and management guidance in the setting of an emerging infectious disease outbreak when those guidelines are evolving over time. Here, we describe the rapid development and implementation of a CDSS tool embedded in the electronic health record to guide frontline clinicians in the diagnostic evaluation of monkeypox infection and triage patients with potential monkeypox infection to individualized infectious disease physician review. We also present data on the initial performance of this tool in a large integrated healthcare system.

Funder

US Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Informatics

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