Interactive alerts are used to enhance compliance with primary prevention and have been shown to improve quality metrics. However, the degree of impact of these alerts is controversial and there is concern with excessive alerting. Our objective is to develop reliable processes to assess the direct impact of interactive alerts on clinical performance. Here we present preliminary finding related to the evaluation of the performance gaps between alerts and clinical practice.

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