Development and Validation of a Mobile Clinical Decision Support Tool for the Diagnosis of Drug Allergy in Adults: The Drug Allergy App: The Drug Allergy App

Shuayb Elkhalifa*, Rehan Bhana, Andreea Blaga, Siddharth Joshi, Martin Svejda, Vidhya Kasilingam, Tomaz Garcez, Giorgio Calisti

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    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)4410-4418.e4
    JournalJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice
    Volume9
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 8 Sept 2021

    Funding

    The Drug Allergy Application business case was the overall winning project at the Health Education England North West Annual Leadership, Innovation, and Quality Improvement Event in 2017. This project was awarded ?8500 funding and support from Health Education England. The clinical and scientific services hospital at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust funded the remaining balance of ?6484.88 to develop the Drug Allergy Application by the innovation team at Birmingham City University. The Drug Allergy Application business case was the overall winning project at the Health Education England North West Annual Leadership, Innovation, and Quality Improvement Event in 2017. This project was awarded £8500 funding and support from Health Education England . The clinical and scientific services hospital at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust funded the remaining balance of £6484.88 to develop the Drug Allergy Application by the innovation team at Birmingham City University.

    Keywords

    • Algorithm
    • Decision support tool
    • Drug Allergy App
    • Drug Allergy Application
    • Drug allergy
    • Inaccurate penicillin allergy
    • NICE
    • Prescribers
    • Reference standard allergy test
    • Retrospective validation
    • Survey

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