Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS)
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A Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) is a decision support system that can solve a Clinical Decision Support Task.
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- It can range from being a Knowledge-based CDSS to being a Non-Knowledge-based CDSS.
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- See: Legal Decision Support System.
References
2022
- (Wikipedia, 2022) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_decision_support_system Retrieved:2022-2-10.
- A clinical decision support system (CDSS) is a health information technology, provides clinicians, staff, patients, or other individuals with knowledge and person-specific information, intelligently filtered or presented at appropriate times, to enhance health and health care. CDS encompasses a variety of tools to enhance decision-making in the clinical workflow. These tools include computerized alerts and reminders to care providers and patients; clinical guidelines; condition-specific order sets; focused patient data reports and summaries; documentation templates; diagnostic support, and contextually relevant reference information, among other tools. A working definition has been proposed by Robert Hayward of the Centre for Health Evidence: "Clinical decision support systems link health observations with health knowledge to influence health choices by clinicians for improved health care". CDSSs constitute a major topic in artificial intelligence in medicine.
2013
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predictive_analytics#Clinical_decision_support_systems
- Experts use predictive analysis in health care primarily to determine which patients are at risk of developing certain conditions, like diabetes, asthma, heart disease, and other lifetime illnesses. Additionally, sophisticated clinical decision support systems incorporate predictive analytics to support medical decision making at the point of care. A working definition has been proposed by Robert Hayward of the Centre for Health Evidence: "Clinical Decision Support Systems link health observations with health knowledge to influence health choices by clinicians for improved health care."