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Semantic Clinical Guideline Documents
Conference Proceeding
Reference:
H. Eriksson, S. W. Tu, M. A. Musen. AMIA Symposium, Washington, D.C., 236-240. Published in 2005.
Abstract:

Decision-support systems based on clinical practice
guidelines can support physicians and other healthcare
personnel in the process of following best practice
consistently. A knowledge-based approach to
represent guidelines makes it possible to encode
computer-interpretable guidelines in a formal manner,
perform consistency checks, and use the guidelines
directly in decision-support systems.

Decision-support authors and guideline users require
guidelines in human-readable formats in addition to
computer-interpretable ones (e.g., for guideline review
and quality assurance). We propose a new
document-oriented information architecture that
combines knowledge-representation models with
electronic and paper documents. The approach integrates
decision-support modes with standard document
formats to create a combined clinical-guideline
model that supports on-line viewing, printing, and
decision support.

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