And in most cases the diagnosis is the easy part. I mean we see occasional horror stories about misdiagnosis but those are rare. The harder and more important part is coming up with an effective treatment plan which the patient will actually follow, and then monitoring progress while making adjustments as needed. So a focus on the diagnosis portion of clinical decision support seems fundamentally misguided.
Yea, like how rich the patient is or if they are on insurance etc. I wish I was kidding.