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Overview of presentation • Definition of DSS • What do they do? • Target areas and users • Methodologies • Some examples of applications Decision Support Systems Support for Health Care Professionals • What is a decision support system? – "A DSS/KBS is any computer program designed to help health professionals make clinical decisions" [Shortliffe, 1987] e.g... • Information management • Focussing attention (alarms) • Consultation Decision Support Systems Support for Health Care Professionals • Desirable DSS Features: – can be configured by the local users – have measurable benefits for patients and staff – control “data intoxication” – promote cost-effectiveness and efficient use of resources – improve co-operation between central and remote labs – based on appropriate informatics and telematic standards – can be integrated with existing LIS, order communication systems, and relevant clinical information systems DSS versus KBS • Knowledge-based systems (KBS) are computer programs which seek to imitate human intelligence and expertise through the use of symbolic reasoning • DSS emphasise SUPPORT for the decision- making process Do labs need DSS? • Advances in laboratory technology – Automation – Integrated laboratories – distributed laboratories (satellite labs, point-of- care facilities, etc) • Increases in workload • Limitations on staff and resources
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