Health Telematics for Clinical Guidelines and Protocols ( Studies in Health Technology and Informatics )

Publication series : Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Author: Gordon C.;Christensen J.P.  

Publisher: Ios Press‎

Publication year: 1995

E-ISBN: 9781607508601

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789051991994

Subject: R319 Other science and medical use thereof

Keyword: 生物信息论,计算技术、计算机技术

Language: ENG

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Description

Guidelines for clinical practice (sometimes also termed practice policies) receive increasing attention from clinicians and health services as means for applying best current knowledge to maximise the quality and efficiency of delivered care. Earlier studies confirm the growing and widespread importance of this trend within medicine, and the widely recognised potential for healthcare telematics as a means to enable the use of clinical guidelines to deliver fullest benefits to patients. This book explores the scope and requirements for further work in this area.

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Primary Care

Computerized Guidelines for Preventative Care in General Practice

Computerised Guidelines In Primary Health Care: Reflections And Implications

Knowledge engineering for drug prescribing guidelines

Computerized Assessment with Primary Care Guidelines in the Netherlands

Primary Care Guidelines from an organizational point of view

From Guidelines to Decision Support in the Management of Asthma

Secondary and Shared Care

Act Management and Clinical Guidelines

Quality Assurance in Clinical Neurophysiology: the ESTEEM project example

The Development of Protocols to Cover Clinical Care in Cardiology

Protocol-Directed Shared Care in Cardiology

Telematics and Protocols of Care in Critical Care Environments

Disseminating Quality Care for Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer

Knowledge Engineering and Methodology

Guideline Based Care: The Challenge for Knowledge Based Decision Support

A model for the structured description of healthcare activities and related data

Prescription Guidelines in OPADE: what are they, how are they used ?

Integrating guidelines and the clinical record: the role of semantically constrained terminologies

Framework for quality assessment of knowledge)

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