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" Computer-based medical guidelines and protocols : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1044797
Doc. No : b799167
Title & Author : Computer-based medical guidelines and protocols : : a primer and current trends /\ edited by Annette ten Teije, Silvia Miksch and Peter Lucas.
Publication Statement : Amsterdam ;Washington, DC :: IOS Press,, ©2008.
Series Statement : Studies in health technology and informatics,; v. 139
Page. NO : 1 online resource (x, 289 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 1281786276
: : 1435678109
: : 1597344648
: : 1607503417
: : 9781281786272
: : 9781435678101
: : 9781597344647
: : 9781607503415
: 1586038737
: 9781586038731
: 9781607503411
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Part I.A Primer -- 1. Guideline development -- 2. Computer-interpretable guideline formalisms -- 3. Form guidelines and careflows: modeling and supporting complex clinical processes -- 4. Formal methods for verification of clinical practice guidelines -- 5. The Temporal aspects of clinical guidelines -- 6. Planning: supporting and optimizing clinical guidelines optimization -- 7. Adaptation of clinical practice guidelines -- 8. Visualization methods to support guideline-based care management -- 9. Compliance with clinical practice guidelines -- -- Part II. Current Trends -- Compliance checking of cancer-screening careflows: an approach based on computational logic -- Medical guidelines for the patient: introducing the life assistance protocols -- DeGeL: a clinical-guidelines library and automated guideline-support tools -- A Constraint-based approach to medical guidelines and protocols -- TSNet: a distributed architecture for time series analysis -- Clinical guidelines and care pathways: a case study applying PROforma decision support technology to the breast cancer care pathway -- Lessons learned from adapting a generic narrative diabetic-foot guideline to an institutional decision-support system -- Verification of medical guidelines of in KIV -- Improving the execution of clinical guidelines and temporal data abstraction in high-frequency domains -- Appling artificial intelligence to clinical guidelines: the GLARE approach.
Abstract : The book consists of two parts. The first part consists of 9 chapters which together offer a comprehensive overview of the most important medical and computer-science aspects of clinical guidelines and protocols. The second part of the book consists of chapters that are extended versions of selected papers that were originally submitted to the ECAI-2006 workshop 'AI Techniques in Health Care: Evidence-based Guidelines and Protocols.'
Subject : Decision making-- Data processing, Congresses.
Subject : Medicine-- Data processing, Congresses.
Subject : Medicine-- Decision making, Congresses.
Subject : Decision making-- Data processing.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Allied Health Services-- Medical Technology.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Biotechnology.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Family General Practice.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Lasers in Medicine.
Subject : Medicine-- Data processing.
Subject : Medicine-- Decision making.
Subject : TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING-- Biomedical.
Subject : Decision Making, Computer-Assisted.
Subject : ICT.
Subject : Medische techniek.
Subject : Organisatieontwikkeling.
Subject : Protocollen (zorgsector)
Subject : Richtlijnen.
Subject : Decision Support Systems, Clinical.
Subject : Medical Informatics.
Subject : Practice Guidelines
Dewey Classification : ‭610.285‬
LC Classification : ‭R859.7.D42‬‭C64 2008eb‬
NLM classification : ‭W 26.55.D2‬‭C738 2008‬
: ‭W1‬‭ST92K v.139 2008‬
Added Entry : Lucas, Peter,1955-
: Miksch, Silvia.
: Teije, Annette ten.
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