Clinical Decision Support System

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Decision Support Systems

Clinical Decision Support Systems

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12/13/2014

Table of Contents
Introduction 2
Analysis 2
REVIEW 1 2
REVIEW 2 3
REVIEW 3 4
REVIEW 4 4
REVIEW 5 4
REVIEW 6 5
REVIEW 7 6
REVIEW 8 6
REVIEW 9 7
REVIEW 10 8
Conclusion 8
References 10

Introduction
Human life is more than anything on the face of the earth. The profession of a doctor is very careful. Technology has been changing day by day. New research is always needed especially in health care units. Just like that there is a need of decision support system for better diagnosis and treatment of coming patient. This technique is very helpful for physicians for routine check-up and study the previous history of a patient. There are also some doctors
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It basically has the ability to alert, interpret, critique, assist, diagnose and manage data. However there are a few hindrances which do not let CDSS run successfully. Reasons being, lack of evidence and research regarding the case, or data being contradictory, physicians not being in the favor of using computer generated diagnosis, poor usability or integration, or even multiple requirements like billing and EMRs. In order to assist CDSS, Problem List expert was developed, based on medication data dictionary, problem data dictionary and the relation between the …show more content…
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