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Journal of Pharmacopuncture
2019 Volume.22 No. 4 p.260 ~ p.268
Trends and Future Direction of the Clinical Decision Support System in Traditional Korean Medicine
Sung Hyung-Kyung

Jung Bo-Yung
Kim Kyeong-Han
Sung Soo-Hyun
Sung Dong-Min
Park Jang-Kyung
Abstract
Objectives: The Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS), which analyzes and uses electronic health records (EHR) for medical care, pursues patient-centered medical care. It is necessary to establish the CDSS in Korean medical services for objectification and standardization. For this purpose, analyses were performed on the points to be followed for CDSS implementation with a focus on herbal medicine prescription.

Methods: To establish the CDSS in the prescription of Traditional Korean Medicine, the current prescription practices of Traditional Korean Medicine doctors were analyzed. We also analyzed whether the prescription support function of the electronic chart was implemented. A questionnaire survey was conducted querying Traditional Korean Medicine doctors working at Traditional Korean Medicine clinics and hospitals, to investigate their desired CDSS functions, and their perceived effects on herbal medicine prescription. The implemen-tation of the CDSS among the audit software developers used by the Korean medical doctors was examined.

Results: On average, 41.2% of Traditional Korean Medicine doctors working in Traditional Korean Medicine clinics manipulated 1 to 4 herbs, and 31.2% adjusted 4 to 7 herbs. On average, 52.5% of Traditional Korean Medicine doctors working in Traditional Korean Medicine hospitals adjusted 1 to 4 herbs, and 35.5% adjusted 4 to 7 herbs. Questioning the desired prescription support function in the electronic medical record system, the Traditional Korean Medicine doctors working at Korean medicine clinics desired information on ¡®medicine name, meridian entry, flavor of medicinals, nature of medicinals, efficacy,¡¯ ¡®herb combination information¡¯ and ¡®search engine by efficacy of prescription.¡¯ The doctors also desired compounding contraindications (eighteen antagonisms, nineteen incompatibilities) and other contraindicatory prescriptions, ¡®medicine information¡¯ and ¡®prescription analysis information through basic constitution analyses.¡¯ The implementation of prescription support function varied by clinics and hospitals.

Conclusion: In order to implement and utilize the CDSS in a medical service, clinical information must be generated and managed in a standardized form. For this purpose, standardization of terminology, coding of prescriptions using a combination of herbal medicines, and unification such as the preparation method and the weights and measures should be integrated.
KEYWORD
Traditional Korean Medicine, Herbal medicine, Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS), Electronic Health Records (EHR)
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