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2021
DOI: 10.30953/bhty.v4.154
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Leveraging the Hyperledger Fabric for Enhancing the Efficacy of Clinical Decision Support Systems

Abstract: Adopting and implementing the Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) technology is a critical element in an effort to improve national quality initiatives and evidence-based practice at the point of care. CDSS is envisioned to be a potential solution to many current challenges in the healthcare sphere, which includes information overload, practice improvement, eliminating treatment errors, and reducing medical consultation costs. However, the CDSS did not manage to achieve these goals to the desired levels an… Show more

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“…The prototype can be altered to solve problems related to patient records and clinical decision support systems. (31,32) More work will follow to develop a Hyperledger Fabric network based on the conceptual model. Overall, conventional risk management in healthcare construction has a huge room for improvement and blockchain-based implementation seems highly applicable.…”
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“…The prototype can be altered to solve problems related to patient records and clinical decision support systems. (31,32) More work will follow to develop a Hyperledger Fabric network based on the conceptual model. Overall, conventional risk management in healthcare construction has a huge room for improvement and blockchain-based implementation seems highly applicable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(29) Similar to the prototype proposed in this article, studies have addressed how the technology can help clinicians make informed decisions while keeping personal health data confidential. (30) For example, Gangula et al(31) proposed a conceptual model to facilitate the interoperability of patient health information between healthcare…”
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