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In a study by Ash et al.85, a number of experts indicated that at their hospital, Hemoccult tests or pneumococcal vaccine inventories run out quickly, but this is not communicated to the CDSS. CDSS can improve and expedite an existing clinical workflow in an EHR with better retrieval and presentation of data. CDSS face challenges regarding integration with other hospitals or systems, making it inefficient for otherwise high-quality systems to be disseminated and scaled.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n