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Our study conducted a usability test on a clinical decision support tool entitled peripheral arterial disease (PAD) cohort knowledge delivery solution (CKS), developed to improve guideline based care for PAD patients. Usability evaluation demonstrated that the PAD CKS tool saves provider time while using fewer clicks and key-strokes compared to EHR system.

Learning Objective: Usability evaluation demonstrated that the PAD CKS tool saves provider time while using fewer clicks and key-strokes compared to EHR system for assessment of use of guideline recommended strategies by PAD patients. This tool may be used for quality improvement projects for patients with PAD.

Authors:

Alisha Chaudhry (Presenter)
Mayo Clinic

Sungrim Moon, Mayo Clinic
Vinod Kaggal, Mayo Clinic
Paul Wennberg, Mayo Clinic
Thom Rooke, Mayo Clinic
David Liedl, Mayo Clinic
Christopher Scott, Mayo Clinic
Ana Casanegra, Mayo Clinic
Iftikhar Kullo, Mayo Clinic
Robert McBane, Mayo Clinic
Jane Shellum, Mayo Clinic
Rick Nishimura, Mayo Clinic
Rajeev Chaudhry, Mayo Clinic
Hongfang Liu, Mayo Clinic
Adelaide Arruda-Olson, Mayo Clinic

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