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This review focuses on advances in health information technology in the detection, diagnosis, and management of drug allergy. The data regarding the use of electronic health records and social media for the detection of drug allergy are reviewed, along with predictive algorithms and clinical decision support systems for drug allergy diagnosis. Drug allergy pathways, algorithms, computerized decision support systems, and computerized physician order entry for patient management are discussed. The use of electronic consults (e-consults) and telehealth in this field is described, as are efforts to improve communication among patients and providers. Future directions for research are suggested.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.jaip.2019.04.050

Type

Journal article

Journal

The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. In practice

Publication Date

09/2019

Volume

7

Pages

2143 - 2150

Addresses

Rochester Regional Health, Rochester, NY. Electronic address: allison.ramsey@rochesterregional.org.

Keywords

Humans, Drug Hypersensitivity, Skin Tests, Allergy and Immunology, Remote Consultation, Medical Informatics, Documentation, Decision Support Systems, Clinical, Delivery of Health Care, Medical Order Entry Systems, Electronic Health Records