Ancker MPH PhD Sameer Malhotra MD MS Yiye Zhang PhD Weill Cornell Medicine Panel Redesigning the Choice Architecture to reduce the burden of clinical decision support S95 Disclosure ID: 796371
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Adam D. Cheriff, MDJessica S. Ancker, MPH, PhDSameer Malhotra, MD, MSYiye Zhang, PhDWeill Cornell Medicine
Panel: Redesigning the “Choice Architecture” to reduce the burden of clinical decision support
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Slide3Panel IntroRedesigning the “Choice Architecture” to reduce the burden of clinical decision supportHow do we fulfill the promise of clinical decision support?
Moving away from the “alert” paradigm
Applying principles from cognitive psychology and behavioral economics
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Slide4Choice ArchitectureThe framing or design of a choice in order to influence the outcome of the decisionChoices can be influenced by the layout, sequence, or defaulting of optionsSome influences are obvious, but others can be quite subtleEase and simplicity of a choice influences behavior
Designs often referred to as “nudges”
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Slide5PresentationsJessica S. Ancker, MPH, PhD: How “Choice Architecture” WorksSameer Malhotra, MD, MS: Increasing the Generic Prescribing Rate Through Defaults
Yiye Zhang, PhD:
Paving the Cow Path: Exploiting Defaults to Optimize Efficiency in Order Sets
Jessica S. Ancker, MPH, PhD:
Reducing Disparities Through Defaults
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