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    knowing the benefit and limitation of Decision Support System (DSS), we should consider the following points before creation of successful DSS. Even the existing system, which are away from these point, can consider the same for future enhancement. Below are most important factors to bring success to DSS while using - 1. Timely execution – We need to spend sizeable amount in planning before the execution, proper focus should be given on each point. System developer should spend good amount in analysing

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    Decision Support Systems in Organizational Decision Making Decision making refers to the process of finding and selecting options according to the priorities and values of the person making the decision. Since there are many choices involved, it is important to identify as many options as possible so as to pick the option that best fits a company’s target, goals, values and vision. Due to the integral role of decision making in company growth and financial progress, many firms such as Amazon.com

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    Reminder System Clinical decision support methodologies and applications have been put into place to minimize practice variations and improve patient care. They apply data-driven methods to enhance the utility and management of clinical knowledge, patient information, and population data (Zheng, n.d.). This data is significant to a community’s health in addition to the patients care as well. Clinical Decision Support Systems According to Tan & Payton (2010), “Clinical Decision Support Systems

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    made based on the given factors that are presented. Organizations can use the assistance of a decision support system to help facilitate with the decision making. Mesa’s Foundation Trust Mesa’s Foundation Trust (MFT) is a medical provider that provides services to patients. MFT wants to reduce the amount of resources that were provider by several other

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    Murphy, E. (2014, 6 6). Clinical Decision Support: Effectiveness in Improving Quality Processes and Clinical Outcomes and Factors That May Influence Success. Retrieved 10 6, 2017, from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4031792/ In this article, the author evaluates the effectiveness of integrating Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) in to the electronic health record (EHR) systems. The author defines CDSS as software that is used to assist providers by supplying

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    The major components of Clinical Decision-Support System (CDSS) was generated to manage daily work flow in a more effective manner in regards to clinicians cognitive thing. This would also help aid in “clinical data banks and algorithms, analytic or pathophysiologic models, clinical decision theoretical models, statistical pat-terns recognition methods, symbolic reasoning, and clinical expert knowledge bases....” (Tan, 1998 pp.220) The goal of CDSS was to improve patient care and assist in the patients’

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    Success: a word that is defined as being good at what you do and how you do it. There are many elements of success. Some key elements are grit, a support system and commitment. Grit is having the strength to never give up when things get tough, no matter how tough situations get. Having a support system is having people by your side helping you get through anything and everything in the best way they can! Commitment is keeping up with something and sticking with it every step of the way until the

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    Technologies/Computorised Management Support system Motives of Managers What do decision support systems do that actually helps their users? What is their real impact? In my survey, answers to these questions proved elusive in many cases since the users valued the systems for reasons that were completely different from initial ideas of what the systems were to accomplish. In fact, a wide range of purposes exists for these systems. While many decision support systems share the goals of standard EDP systems, they go further

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    Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) can be described as information systems to improve the decision making ability of people interacting with it (Niès, Colombet et al. 2010). Hospitals with integrated Health Information Systems (HIS) are encouraged to utilize CDSS (Jonathan Teich 2012). Multiple fragments such as Electronic Health Record (EHR), laboratory information system, Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE), radiology information system and pharmacy information system combine together

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    CASE STUDIES CHAPTER 8 1. Create a strategy to leverage the knowledge base of the practice against the value of knowledge within the developing ACOs. More often than not, physicians will respond to change in clinical practice with skepticism, despite research and clinical studies that prove a concept to be beneficial. The findings of Marjorie’s management team forecasted a 10-20 percent savings, which would definitely be supported by the accounting department. The alternatives that were discussed

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