Among the well agreed-on benefits of a guideline computerisation, with respect to the traditional text format, there are the disambiguation, the possibility of looking at the guideline at different levels of detail and the possibility of generating patient-tailored suggestions. Nevertheless, the connection of guidelines with patient records is still a challenging problem, as well as their effective integration into the clinical workflow. In this paper, we describe the evolution of our environment for representing and running guidelines. The main new features concern the choice of a commercial product as the middle layer with the electronic patient record, the consequent possibility of gathering information from different legacy systems, and the extension of this “virtual medical record” to the storage of process data. This last feature allows managing exceptions, i.e. decisions that do not comply with guidelines

The NewGuide Project: guidelines, information sharing and learning from exceptions

QUAGLINI, SILVANA;KUMAR, ANAND;STEFANELLI, MARIO
2003-01-01

Abstract

Among the well agreed-on benefits of a guideline computerisation, with respect to the traditional text format, there are the disambiguation, the possibility of looking at the guideline at different levels of detail and the possibility of generating patient-tailored suggestions. Nevertheless, the connection of guidelines with patient records is still a challenging problem, as well as their effective integration into the clinical workflow. In this paper, we describe the evolution of our environment for representing and running guidelines. The main new features concern the choice of a commercial product as the middle layer with the electronic patient record, the consequent possibility of gathering information from different legacy systems, and the extension of this “virtual medical record” to the storage of process data. This last feature allows managing exceptions, i.e. decisions that do not comply with guidelines
2003
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Computer Science & Engineering includes resources on computer hardware and architecture, computer software, software engineering and design, computer graphics, programming languages, theoretical computing, computing methodologies, broad computing topics, and interdisciplinary computer applications.
9th Conference on Artificial Intelligence, in Medicine in Europe, AIME 2003
October 18-22, 2003.
Protaras, Cyprus,
Internazionale
STAMPA
lecture notes on computer science
2780
163
167
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M. Dojat, E. Keravnou, P. Barahona
Tematica Ex SIR: Sistemi di gestione delle conoscenze mediche (Classif. Ex SIR:Articoli su riviste ISI )
none
Ciccarese, Paolo; Caffi, Ezio; Boiocchi, L.; Halevy, A.; Quaglini, Silvana; Kumar, Anand; Stefanelli, Mario
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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