Credit: Elsevier
Clinical decision support systems are quickly becoming essential tools for medical providers as the volume of available data increases alongside the responsibility to deliver value-based care.
NHS healthcare professionals face numerous barriers that significantly challenge their ability to deliver patient-centric and coordinated care.
High complexity cases, workplace burnout, clinical alert fatigue, and hesitancy to embrace digital solutions, have the potential to increase the risk of medical errors and risk patient safety.
Clinical decision support (CDS) systems can enable clinicians to rapidly respond to large repositories of data and support the decision-making process at the right time.
The importance of interoperability