System-agnostic clinical decision support services: benefits and challenges for scalable decision support.

The open medical informatics journal Pub Date : 2010-01-01 Epub Date: 2010-12-14 DOI:10.2174/1874431101004010245
Kensaku Kawamoto, Guilherme Del Fiol, Charles Orton, David F Lobach
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System-agnostic clinical decision support (CDS) services provide patient evaluation capabilities that are independent of specific CDS systems and system implementation contexts. While such system-agnostic CDS services hold great potential for facilitating the widespread implementation of CDS systems, little has been described regarding the benefits and challenges of their use. In this manuscript, the authors address this need by describing potential benefits and challenges of using a system-agnostic CDS service. This analysis is based on the authors' formal assessments of, and practical experiences with, various approaches to developing, implementing, and maintaining CDS capabilities. In particular, the analysis draws on the authors' experience developing and leveraging a system-agnostic CDS Web service known as SEBASTIAN. A primary potential benefit of using a system-agnostic CDS service is the relative ease and flexibility with which the service can be leveraged to implement CDS capabilities across applications and care settings. Other important potential benefits include facilitation of centralized knowledge management and knowledge sharing; the potential to support multiple underlying knowledge representations and knowledge resources through a common service interface; improved simplicity and componentization; easier testing and validation; and the enabling of distributed CDS system development. Conversely, important potential challenges include the increased effort required to develop knowledge resources capable of being used in many contexts and the critical need to standardize the service interface. Despite these challenges, our experiences to date indicate that the benefits of using a system-agnostic CDS service generally outweigh the challenges of using this approach to implementing and maintaining CDS systems.

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与系统无关的临床决策支持(CDS)服务提供独立于特定CDS系统和系统实现上下文的患者评估能力。虽然这种与系统无关的CDS服务在促进CDS系统的广泛实施方面具有巨大的潜力,但关于其使用的好处和挑战的描述很少。在本文中,作者通过描述使用与系统无关的CDS服务的潜在好处和挑战来解决这一需求。该分析基于作者对开发、实现和维护CDS功能的各种方法的正式评估和实践经验。特别地,该分析借鉴了作者开发和利用系统无关的CDS Web服务SEBASTIAN的经验。使用与系统无关的CDS服务的一个主要潜在好处是相对容易和灵活,可以利用该服务实现跨应用程序和护理设置的CDS功能。其他重要的潜在好处包括促进集中知识管理和知识共享;通过公共服务接口支持多种底层知识表示和知识资源的潜力;改进了简单性和组件化;更容易的测试和验证;以及分布式CDS系统开发的实现。相反,重要的潜在挑战包括开发能够在许多上下文中使用的知识资源所需的更多努力,以及标准化服务接口的关键需求。尽管存在这些挑战,但我们迄今为止的经验表明,使用与系统无关的CDS服务的好处通常大于使用这种方法实现和维护CDS系统的挑战。
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