From clicks to clinical impact
Beyond point-of-care support, clinical decision support solutions also offer powerful analytics. “We’re not just tracking usage—we’re translating it into insights,” said Fulcher. “We can show hospitals what clinicians are searching for, how that aligns with prescribing patterns, and where there are gaps in knowledge or compliance.”
Integration and accessibility: Meeting clinicians where they are
To maximize impact, clinical decision support tools must be embedded into clinical workflows. “The ideal solution is one click away—within the EMR, mobile app, or even Microsoft Copilot,” said Fulcher. “We’re building a hub-and-spoke model where trusted content is accessible wherever clinicians need it.”
Dr. Ahmed Al-Dammas, Chief Data Officer at the Saudi Council of Health Insurance, stressed the importance of seamless access: “If it’s not integrated, it’s not used. Single sign-on, mobile optimization, and HL7 integration are no longer nice-to-haves — they’re must-haves.”
While the clinical benefits are clear, the financial case is equally compelling. “CDS tools reduce adverse drug events, shorten hospital stays, and improve formulary compliance,” said Dr. Abu-Gheida. “That’s real ROI—especially in value-based care models.”
Dr. Osama Hassan added, “If we want to move from fee-for-service to outcomes-based reimbursement, we need solutions that link decisions to results. Wolters Kluwer’s UpToDate® and Medi-Span® do exactly that.”
Looking ahead: A shared vision for safer, smarter care
As the Think Tank concluded, one message resonated: precision medicine is a team sport. It requires collaboration across clinicians, technologists, regulators, and solution providers.
“We’re not just building tools—we’re building trust,” said Fulcher. “And that trust is what turns insight into impact.”