Knowledge and Decisions in Health Telematics: The Next Decade

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Pedro Barahona, J. P. Christensen
IOS Press, 1994 - 237 páginas
Title Page -- Table of Contents -- The EPISTOL Study -- Part 1. The Scenario Report -- Knowledge Processing for Decision Support in the Health Sector -- Part 2. The Munich Papers -- Changing Paradigms for KBS Research -- Question the Assumptions -- Computer-based Decision Support: The Unfulfilled Promise -- Promoting Routine Use of Medical Knowledge Systems: Lessons from Computerised ECG Interpreters -- Development Methodologies for Knowledge Based Systems -- Why Should You Trust a Decision Support System? -- Knowledge Based Systems and their Potential Impact on Clinical Practice -- Modelling Perspectives in Medical KBS Construction -- Medical Concepts, Terminology and Natural Language -- Let's Meet the Users with Natural Language Understanding -- Compositional Models of Medical Concepts: Towards Re-usable Application-Independent Medical Terminologies -- Problems in the Integration of KBSs and Clinical Information Systems -- Some New Challenges for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine -- A Perspective on the Use of Knowledge-based Systems, Model-based Diagnosis, and Interactive Multimedia Technology in Health Care -- Data-Driven Medical Knowledge-Based Systems Based on Arden Syntax -- The Five Commandments of KBS to Be Used in Daily Clinical Practice -- Clinical Guidelines and Distributed Healthcare -- Distributed Clinical Management-Information Systems: an Enabling Technology for Future Health Care Programmes -- Knowledge Processing and Decision Support in the Health Sector -- The Challenge of Telemedicine -- KBS in a Telemedical Prospective - Needs and Challenges -- From Intermittently Connected "Smart" Devices to "Real" Telematics Supported Distributed KBS -- From Research to Industrial Products -- From Prototype to Product -Conditions for a Successful Transition
 

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Changing Paradigms for KBS Research
61
Development Methodologies for Knowledge Based Systems
81
Modelling Perspectives in Medical KBS Construction
95
Medical Concepts Terminology and Natural Language
103
A Perspective on the Use of Knowledgebased Systems Modelbased Diagnosis
121
Clinical Guidelines and Distributed Healthcare
139
The Challenge of Telemedicine
152
Why and How Will Knowledge Based Systems Become an Established
168
Signal and Image Processing Applications
173
Legal Issues Incurred from KBS
186
Munich Workshop
199
Distributed Knowledge Based Systems and Telematics in a Changing Health Care
215
Participants and Contributors
231
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