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Decision support in healthcare
International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1995To address the recognized problems associated with information overload and limited human memory, computer-based systems which help healthcare providers use information to make better decisions have been developed and implemented. These decision aids are designed to improve the quality and reduce the cost of healthcare.
P D, Clayton, G, Hripcsak
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2009
For clinicians to use quantitative electromyography (QEMG) to help determine the presence or absence of neuromuscular disease, they must manually interpret an exhaustive set of motor unit potential (MUP) or interference pattern statistics to formulate a clinically useful muscle characterization.
L J, Pino +3 more
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For clinicians to use quantitative electromyography (QEMG) to help determine the presence or absence of neuromuscular disease, they must manually interpret an exhaustive set of motor unit potential (MUP) or interference pattern statistics to formulate a clinically useful muscle characterization.
L J, Pino +3 more
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Intelligent decision support systems
Decision Support Systems, 1991This paper explores the basic ingredients of intelligent decision support systems in partial contrast to approaches followed by expert systems.
H. W. Gottinger, H.-P. Weimann
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Clinical Decision Support Foundations
2010This chapter gives an educational overview of:
Malcolm, Pradhan, Siaw Teng, Liaw
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Rationalizing Child-Support Decisions. [PDF]
The authors provide a framework within which the child-support compliance decisions of noncustodial fathers and the child-support awards set by institutional agents can be coherently interpreted. The model of child-support transfers is able to capture qualitatively the features of the monthly payment distribution.
DEL BOCA, Daniela, FLINN C.
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Decision making in support: Sentinel decisions
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1990S J, Youngner, D J, Murphy, J, Lynn
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Computer Decision Support Systems
Chest, 2000Computer decision support systems are computer applications designed to aid clinicians in making diagnostic and therapeutic decisions in patient care. They can simplify access to data needed to make decisions, provide reminders and prompts at the time of a patient encounter, assist in establishing a diagnosis and in entering appropriate orders, and ...
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