Designing Culturally Competent Clinical Decision Support Systems to Reduce Health Disparities in Underserved Populations

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Shiven Sharma

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Income inequality is associated with poor health. Both the cost of medical care and the utilization of services vary. The high expense of health care pushes a significant portion of Indian households into poverty. The surroundings in which people live, grow, work, and interact with one another are known as social determinants, and they have a big influence on people's well-being which can be reduced by computerized clinical decision support systems. In today's healthcare, computerized clinical decision support systems, or CDSS, represent a paradigm change. Clinicians can use CDSS to support them in making complicated decisions. Rapid advancements have been made in CDSS since they were used in the 1980s. Due to the growing worldwide usage of advanced electronic medical records, they are frequently administered using computerized clinical processes and electronic medical records.

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