Health information technology (HIT) has been identified as the fundamental driver to streamline the healthcare delivery processes to improve care quality and reduce operational costs. Of the many facets of HIT is Clinical Decision Support (CDS) which provides the physician with patient-specific inferences, intelligently filtered and organized, at appropriate times. This research has been conducted to develop an agile solution to Clinical Decision Support at the point of care in a healthcare setting as a potential solution to the challenges of interoperability and the complexity of possible solutions. The capabilities of Business Process Management (BPM) and Workflow Management systems are leveraged to support a Service Oriented Architecture...
Every day physicians make choices on clinical treatment that directly influence patients’ well-being...
Digitalization of the decision-making process in healthcare has been promoted to improve clinical pe...
Today the importance of knowledge for medicine as a task requiring computer support in clinical and ...
This research provides evidence that standards based Clinical Decision Support (CDS) at the point o...
Evidence-based medical practice requires that clinical guidelines need to be documented in such a wa...
The use of a service-oriented architecture (SOA) has been identified as a promising approach for i...
Computer-based clinical decision support (CDS) has great potential for cost savings and for increasi...
The Clinical Decision Support Consortium has completed two demonstration trials involving a web serv...
Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) is a dynamically evolving industry due to continuous advance...
Healthcare organizations are facing the challenge of delivering high-quality services to their patie...
abstract: Clinical Decision Support (CDS) is primarily associated with alerts, reminders, order entr...
The widespread adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the healthcare indust...
Background and Aim: When clinical decision support systems are developed, implementing solutions tha...
AbstractClinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) are considered essential tools of evidence-based me...
There is a need to integrate the various theoretical frameworks and formalisms for modeling clinical...
Every day physicians make choices on clinical treatment that directly influence patients’ well-being...
Digitalization of the decision-making process in healthcare has been promoted to improve clinical pe...
Today the importance of knowledge for medicine as a task requiring computer support in clinical and ...
This research provides evidence that standards based Clinical Decision Support (CDS) at the point o...
Evidence-based medical practice requires that clinical guidelines need to be documented in such a wa...
The use of a service-oriented architecture (SOA) has been identified as a promising approach for i...
Computer-based clinical decision support (CDS) has great potential for cost savings and for increasi...
The Clinical Decision Support Consortium has completed two demonstration trials involving a web serv...
Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) is a dynamically evolving industry due to continuous advance...
Healthcare organizations are facing the challenge of delivering high-quality services to their patie...
abstract: Clinical Decision Support (CDS) is primarily associated with alerts, reminders, order entr...
The widespread adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the healthcare indust...
Background and Aim: When clinical decision support systems are developed, implementing solutions tha...
AbstractClinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) are considered essential tools of evidence-based me...
There is a need to integrate the various theoretical frameworks and formalisms for modeling clinical...
Every day physicians make choices on clinical treatment that directly influence patients’ well-being...
Digitalization of the decision-making process in healthcare has been promoted to improve clinical pe...
Today the importance of knowledge for medicine as a task requiring computer support in clinical and ...