Figure 3
From: Electronic health record design and implementation for pharmacogenomics: a local perspective

Task-specific views of genomic results present in the EHR. (a) The patient summary, which serves as the front page of each patient’s record, includes a drug–genome interaction section detailing the patient’s genotype in star allele nomenclature as well as phenotype and implications for prescribing. (b) Genomic results and phenotypes are also available in the lab results section of the EHR. When a drug is ordered for a patient with an actionable genotype, clinical decision support (CDS), such as the representative (c) outpatient substitution adviser, is presented to the ordering clinician. Similarly, parallel mechanisms offer CDS in the (d) inpatient setting.