Developing a rule-driven clinical decision support system with an extensive and adaptative architecture
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Xiao, L., Cousins, G., Fahey, T., Dimitrov, B. & Hederman, L., Developing a rule-driven clinical decision support system with an extensive and adaptative architecture, IEEE 14th International Conference one-Health Networking, Applications and Services, 10-13 October 2012, IEEE, 2012Download Item:
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Clinical guidelines are central to the implementation of
clinical decision support systems (CDSSs). Addition or revision of
clinical guidelines usually causes the (re-) development of new or
existing CDSSs. The separate maintenance of clinical knowledge
and their driving systems implies extra system development cost
and low knowledge delivery efficiency. We propose, in this paper,
an approach to liaise the two activities and support a complete
knowledge-driven CDSS architecture. It will accommodate and
disseminate new knowledge with minimum efforts required to
make relevant changes to the systems, but make use of the new
knowledge whenever it becomes available. A Multi-Agent System
architecture and a rule-based knowledge repository are put
together to realize this goal.
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Clinical decision support system, Clinical guideline, Evidence-based medicine, Model-Driven Architecture, Multi-Agent System, Rule-based knowledge modellingSubject (TCD):
Health informatics , Medical InformaticsDOI:
10.1109/HealthCom.2012.6379416Metadata
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