There are currently two types, which are prescription alerts and clinical-decision support alerts. “Prescription alerts warn physicians of potential adverse drug events such as interactions with other medications, along with allergy warnings.”(Dix, 2012) For instance, I have an allergy to Penicillin and whenever I have to get prescribed antibiotics my doctors know not to give that one to me because of the alert. Basically, this helps them help me. The second alert is clinical-decision support alerts, which remind physicians about patient tests, procedures, and screenings that might be necessary. “For example, a flu vaccination alert may be generated for all patients, while a mammogram alert will come up only for female patients of a certain age. The goal is to help physicians properly diagnose patients and identify gaps in care, prompting physicians to ask the right questions or run appropriate tests to prevent errors and improve patient outcomes.” (Dix,
There are currently two types, which are prescription alerts and clinical-decision support alerts. “Prescription alerts warn physicians of potential adverse drug events such as interactions with other medications, along with allergy warnings.”(Dix, 2012) For instance, I have an allergy to Penicillin and whenever I have to get prescribed antibiotics my doctors know not to give that one to me because of the alert. Basically, this helps them help me. The second alert is clinical-decision support alerts, which remind physicians about patient tests, procedures, and screenings that might be necessary. “For example, a flu vaccination alert may be generated for all patients, while a mammogram alert will come up only for female patients of a certain age. The goal is to help physicians properly diagnose patients and identify gaps in care, prompting physicians to ask the right questions or run appropriate tests to prevent errors and improve patient outcomes.” (Dix,