The Trust and Patient-Centeredness Workgroup is charged with (1) supporting the design, implementation, and uptake of patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS) to enhance trust, foster shared decision making, and engage patients and clinicians as partners alongside all members of the care team; (2) promoting and enabling the use of PC CDS and developing related outputs that can support clinicians and patients as partners in a care team, equally committed to creating effective treatment and care coordination plans; and (3) ensuring that PC CDS products are understandable by the care team, designed with end-users (including both clinicians and patients) in mind, and involving them from the very beginning of PC CDS development. The Workgroup is composed of 13 experts and stakeholders within the CDS community. This report is intended to share patient and caregiver perspectives on the use of generative artificial intelligence technologies for PC CDS. All qualitative research activities by the CDSiC are reviewed by the NORC at the University of Chicago Institutional Review Board (FWA00000142).
