Friday, July 25, 2008

Decision support systems

Decision support systems

  • aimed at supporting the clinician in decision making
  • these systems can take the place of clinician's in some areas
    Øpersonnel costs can be reduced
  • BUT, with current knowledge about these systems
    Øsupport the care provider
  • provide this support in 3 different ways:
    1.by providing formatting tools that help to organize, categorize and manipulate data;
    2.by allowing the manipulation of the data from the formatting tools based on weightings that help to determine priorities and likelihoods of outcomes
    3.by suggesting courses of action for a particular problem or issue
    oComponents of a decision support system includes:
    -a knowledge base; an inference engine; a patient database; and user friendly interfaces

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