A Review of Decisive Healthcare Data Support Systems

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Abstract

Health practice has to be accountable not only for expertise and nursing abilities but also for the processing of a broad variety of details on patient treatment. By successfully handling the knowledge, experts will consistently establish better welfare policy. The key intention of Decision Support Systems (DSSs) is to provide experts with knowledge where and when it is needed. Therefore, these systems have experience, templates and resources to enable professionals in different scenarios to make smarter decisions. It seeks to address numerous health-related challenges by having greater access to these services and supporting patients and their communities to navigate their health care. This article describes an in-depth examination of the classical intelligent DSSs. Also, it discusses the recent developments in smart systems to support healthcare decision-making. A comparative analysis is presented regarding their strengths and challenges in such DSSs to suggest a solution to make smarter decisions.

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Nayaki, A. P., Thanabal, M. S., & Leelarani, K. (2023). A Review of Decisive Healthcare Data Support Systems. In Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (Vol. 131, pp. 735–744). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1844-5_58

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