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Guideline Driven Patient Management Systems
Janos Laszlo Mathe, Jason Martin

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Janos Laszlo Mathe, Jason Martin. "Guideline Driven Patient Management Systems". Talk or presentation, 30, November, 2009.

Abstract
Using evidence-based guidelines to standardize the care of patients with complex medical problems is a difficult challenge. In acute care settings, such as intensive care units, the inherent problems of stabilizing and improving vital patient parameters is complicated by the division of responsibilities among different members of the health care team. Computerized support for implementing such guidelines has tremendous potential. The use of model-integrated techniques for specifying and implementing guidelines as coordinated asynchronous processes is a promising new methodology for providing advanced clinical decision support. Combined with visual dashboards, which show the status of the implemented guidelines, a new approach to computer-supported care is possible. These techniques are being applied to the management of sepsis at the Vanderbilt Medical Center (VMC).

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    href="http://www.truststc.org/pubs/648.html"
    ><i>Guideline Driven Patient Management
    Systems</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  30,
    November, 2009.
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    Janos Laszlo Mathe, Jason Martin. "Guideline Driven
    Patient Management Systems". Talk or presentation,  30,
    November, 2009.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{MatheMartin09_GuidelineDrivenPatientManagementSystems,
        author = {Janos Laszlo Mathe and Jason Martin},
        title = {Guideline Driven Patient Management Systems},
        day = {30},
        month = {November},
        year = {2009},
        abstract = {Using evidence-based guidelines to standardize the
                  care of patients with complex medical problems is
                  a difficult challenge. In acute care settings,
                  such as intensive care units, the inherent
                  problems of stabilizing and improving vital
                  patient parameters is complicated by the division
                  of responsibilities among different members of the
                  health care team. Computerized support for
                  implementing such guidelines has tremendous
                  potential. The use of model-integrated techniques
                  for specifying and implementing guidelines as
                  coordinated asynchronous processes is a promising
                  new methodology for providing advanced clinical
                  decision support. Combined with visual dashboards,
                  which show the status of the implemented
                  guidelines, a new approach to computer-supported
                  care is possible. These techniques are being
                  applied to the management of sepsis at the
                  Vanderbilt Medical Center (VMC).},
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/648.html}
    }
    

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