Almost 80 percent of providers reported using clinical decision support surveillance software can help improve patient outcomes in a survey by KLAS, a healthcare data reporting company.
The survey included responses from 140 providers currently using CDS surveillance software.
"Providers made it clear that they feel that CDS surveillance is having a positive impact on how well they are able to care for their patients," said KLAS' Adam Cherrington, research director and report author, in a news release.
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