Providers and clinical decision-support software don’t, at the moment, have a great relationship. But since the use of such software is increasing, it would behoove providers to make their peace with that trend. But how?
During the Health Datapalooza conference in Washington, D.C., earlier this month, Richard Davis—vice president for innovation and public safety at Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore—suggested time was needed: “I think it’s a generational perspective,” he said, reflecting a bromide that older doctors are averse to new technology.