Use of Clinical Decision Support System on the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) of the Medical Expert
Jamal Afridi,
Muhammad Kamran,
Humayun Irshad,
Sadia Farooq and
Mudassar Farooq
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Abstract:
The doctor to population ratio in Pakistan is very low (1:1436). Normally, a doctor has to go through a manually filled file of every patient for analyzing and finding anomalies. Performing efficiently in such a situation becomes a challenging task for a doctor. We believe that the use of our clinical decision support system (CDSS) in the Doctor?s PDA, using EMR, can effectively decrease the work load of a medical expert and will play an important role in improving efficiency as well as accuracy of the diagnosis.
Date: 2010-01
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