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As per available reports about 3 Relevant Journals, 18 Conferences, 6 National symposiums are presently dedicated exclusively to clinical decision support system and about 21 articles are being published on clinical decision support system.
A clinical decision support system (CDSS) is a health information technology system that is designed to assist physicians and other health professionals with clinical decision-making tasks. 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". This definition has the advantage of simplifying Clinical Decision Support to a functional concept.
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Scope and Importance:
The main purpose of modern CDSS is to assist clinicians at the point of care. This means that clinicians interact with a CDSS to help to analyse, and reach a diagnosis based on, patient data.
In the early days, clinical decision support system was conceived of as being used to literally make decisions for the clinician. The clinician would input the information and wait for the CDSS to output the “right” choice and the clinician would simply act on that output. However, the modern methodology of using CDSSs to assist means that the clinician interacts with the CDSS, utilizing both their own knowledge and the CDSS, to make a better analysis of the patient's data than either human or CDSS could make on their own. Typically, a CDSS makes suggestions for the clinician to look through, and the clinician is expected to pick out useful information from the presented results and discount erroneous CDSS suggestions.
There are two main types of CDSS:
Knowledge-based
Non-knowledge-based
An example of how a CDSS might be used by a clinician is a specific type of Clinical Decision Support System, a DDSS (Diagnosis Decision Support Systems). A DDSS requests some of the patients data and in response, proposes a set of appropriate diagnoses. The doctor then takes the output of the DDSS and determines which diagnoses might be relevant and which are not, and if necessary orders further tests to narrow down the diagnosis.
Another important classification of a CDSS is based on the timing of its use. Doctors use these systems at point of care to help them as they are dealing with a patient, with the timing of use being either pre-diagnosis, during diagnosis, or post diagnosis.[citation needed] Pre-diagnosis CDSS systems are used to help the physician prepare the diagnoses. CDSS used during diagnosis help review and filter the physician’s preliminary diagnostic choices to improve their final results. Post-diagnosis CDSS systems are used to mine data to derive connections between patients and their past medical history and clinical research to predict future events. It has been claimed that decision support will begin to replace clinicians in common tasks in the future.
Market Analysis:
The clinical decision support system is expected to reach $18.7 Billion by 2020 from $5.8 Billion in 2015. According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, U.S. national health expenditure totaled $2.5 trillion in 2009, or $8,086 per person, and accounted for 17.6 percent of gross domestic product [. The United States spends more money per person per year on healthcare than any other nation in the world, yet the World Health Organization ranked the U.S. healthcare system 37th in overall performance (just behind Costa Rica and just ahead of Slovenia) in 2000, the last year the rankings were compiled.
List of Best International Conferences:
Relevant Association & Societies:-
AMIA - The American Medical Informatics Association
ACHI - The Australasian College of Health Informatics
AHIEC - The Australian Health Informatics Education Council
AHIMA - The American Health Information Management Association
ASHIM - American Society of Health Informatics Managers
ATA - American Telemedicine Association
ATHS - Australasian Telehealth Society
AVI- Association for Veterinary Informatics
BCS Health - British Computer Society Health
BCS Health - British Computer Society Health
BMIA - Belgian Medical Informatics Association
COACH - Canada's Health Informatics Association
CHIMA - Canadian Health Information Management Association
CNIA - Canadian Nursing Informatics Association
EFMI- European Federation for Medical Informatics
HIMAA - Health Information Management Association of Australia
HIMSS - Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
HISA - Health Informatics Society of Australia
HISI - Healthcare Informatics Society of Ireland
HINZ - Health Informatics New Zealand
HL7 - Health Level Seven International
IAMI - Indian Association for Medical Informatics
IMIA - The International Medical Informatics Association
List of Companies:
Epic Systems Corporation
Allscripts Professional
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems Inc.
Athena health
GE Healthcare
eClinicalWorks
McKesson
Abraxas Medical Solutions
Vitera Healthcare Solutions
Computers Programs and Systems Inc.
Practice Fusion
Greenway Medical Technologies
Platinum Systems Specialists, Inc.
Optum (Picis Inc)
Compu Group
T-System Inc
Meditab Software, Inc
Cure MD
Aprima Medical Software
Praxis EMR
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This page was last updated on March 14, 2025