The title "Beyond Technology: Unlocking the Potential of Clinical Decision Support Through Adoption and Design" challenges a common perception. It suggests that while technology underpins Clinical Decision Support (CDS) systems, its true potential lies in optimizing adoption and design, not just its technical capabilities.The description delves into the promise of CDS: providing healthcare professionals with timely information and evidence-based recommendations to enhance patient care. However, it acknowledges the gap between the potential and reality, highlighting challenges like user resistance and poorly designed interfaces that hinder adoption and effectiveness.The focus then shifts towards strategies to unlock the true potential of CDS. This might involve understanding user needs and preferences, designing intuitive interfaces, and fostering collaborative development between clinicians, software developers, and researchers.The description emphasizes the importance of going beyond simply deploying technology. It advocates for a holistic approach that considers the human factors, user-centered design principles, and ongoing refinement based on real-world feedback.