| Literature DB >> 26033468 |
Ofir Ben-Assuli1, Moshe Leshno2.
Abstract
In the last decade, health providers have implemented information systems to improve accuracy in medical diagnosis and decision-making. This article evaluates the impact of an electronic health record on emergency department physicians' diagnosis and admission decisions. A decision analytic approach using a decision tree was constructed to model the admission decision process to assess the added value of medical information retrieved from the electronic health record. Using a Bayesian statistical model, this method was evaluated on two coronary artery disease scenarios. The results show that the cases of coronary artery disease were better diagnosed when the electronic health record was consulted and led to more informed admission decisions. Furthermore, the value of medical information required for a specific admission decision in emergency departments could be quantified. The findings support the notion that physicians and patient healthcare can benefit from implementing electronic health record systems in emergency departments.Entities:
Keywords: Bayesian statistics; decision support systems; decision trees; electronic health records; emergency department; medical decision-making
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26033468 DOI: 10.1177/1460458215584203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Informatics J ISSN: 1460-4582 Impact factor: 2.681