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Access to the stand alone Indico application is via the internet.
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The Indico home page takes you straight to the evidence-based decision support system.
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The decision support system is organised into anatomical regions so as
to divide treatment into groups that relate to injured claimants.
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The most common treatment types are displayed for each anatomical region.
Users of Indico select the treatment of interest.
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Each question will lead to the next until the decision support system has
enough information to provide a recommendation regarding future / ongoing treatment.
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A glossary of medical definitions is accessible for common medical terms.
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At the completion of the decision process a recommendation will be provided by Indico.
This recommendation can be printed with supporting references.
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Recommendation is opened in Adobe acrobat. The recommendation output can be printed or saved.
The key features are the claimant's details, a decision history, the recommendation and the
references that support the recommendation.
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In the event that an independent medical assessment or a
treatment provider report is being considered, Indico provides
specific medico-legal questions that relate to the medical
evidence and your claimant.
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A list of related medico-legal questions is displayed in a word processing application
(Microsoft Word). These questions can be added to your standard medico-legal question template.
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An interactive evidence table allows the user to search the
evidence for specific findings.
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The results of the evidence table are presented in tabular
form and referenced to the source literature.
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Individual injured worker improvement as a result of
treatment is an important part of evidence based medicine
decision making.
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Simple to use forms allow treatment providers to efficiently
provide feedback on improvement as a result of treatment.
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The title, authors and abstract of relevant papers is supplied
for the user to review for potential articles of interest.
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The database is a reference tool for consultants. It is built
from a comprehensive search of the medical literature that
targets the highest quality research. Indico Solutions uses
this medical literature to develop the decision support system.
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An interpretation of the findings and supporting references
are supplied. These interpretations eliminate much of the
jargon associated with medical literature and relate the
findings to the needs of workers' compensation consultants.
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