Background: Patient recruitment for clinical trials faces major challenges with current methods being costly and often requiring time-consuming acquisition of medical histories and manual matching of potential subjects.
Objectives: Designing and implementing an Electronic Health Record (EHR) and domain-independent automation architecture using Clinical Decision Support (CDS) standards that allows researchers to effortlessly enter standardized trial criteria to retrieve eligibility statistics and integration into a clinician workflow to automatically trigger evaluation without added clinician workload.
Methods: Cohort criteria are translated into the Clinical Quality Language (CQL) and integrated into Measures and CDS-Hooks for patient- and population-level evaluation.
Results: Successful application of simplified real-world trial criteria to Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) test data shows the feasibility of obtaining individual patient eligibility and trial details as well as population eligibility statistics and a list of qualifying patients.
Conclusion: Employing CDS standards for automating cohort definition and evaluation shows promise in streamlining patient selection, aligning with increasing legislative demands for standardized healthcare data.
Keywords: Clinical Decision Support Systems; Clinical Quality Language; Clinical Quality Measures; Clinical Trial; Health Level 7.