Before the implementation of the CDSS system |
After the implementation of the CDSS system |
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Time to make an accurate diagnosis of COVID-19 | 1-2 days | 5-6 hours |
Healthcare costs | $9500 | $2000 |
Unidentified patients in quarantine | 10-20 patients | 5 patients |
False Negative Results | 7-8 false negative results | 3-4 false negative results |
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Conclusion
This study examined the feasibility of using CDSS systems in the administration and management of COVID-19. The CDSS system’s ability to swiftly diagnose COVID-19 patients aids healthcare professionals in containing its spread, reducing complications, lowering unnecessary treatment costs, shortening diagnostic procedures, and improving clinical performance and patient outcomes.
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