Objective To explore the research progress of the multimodal clinical support system (CSS).
Methods With recognized development and operation of the multi-model CSS, and compared to the traditional CSS, to explore the research progress of the multimodal CSS.
Results Based on the realization of the concept, purpose and characteristics of the multimodal CSS, it has been known that the international research progress of the multimodal CSS.
Conclusion The developing and evolving of the CSS model have offered a new assist to the multi-disciplinary treatment model, and have enhanced the improving system associated with the practice of evidence-based medicine. However, the application of clinical support system program (CSSP) in our country still needs more research.
Citation:
CAO Lin,XU Jingjing,WANG Siyu,WANG Xiaodong,LI Li. Research Progress of Multimodal Clinical Support System. CHINESE JOURNAL OF BASES AND CLINICS IN GENERAL SURGERY, 2007, 14(4): 477-479. doi:
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