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3 Predictions for Clinical Decision Support Innovation in Healthcare
As we near two years since Covid-19 first struck the U.S., our healthcare system continues to grapple with staffing shortages, sicker patients, and an aging population, leading to an overburdened workforce. Luckily, there are technologies – such as machine learning algorithms (MLAs) and artificial intelligence – that continue to evolve and support care teams in making important clinical decisions, leading to optimal levels of care delivery and better patient outcomes.
In the coming year, we will see more health systems rely heavily on these tools to fill gaps in staffing and ease workflows. Here are three predictions for clinical decision support (CDS) innovation in healthcare that will have a significant impact the way our healthcare workers deliver optimal levels of care in 2022.
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