Knowledge Management for Health Care Procedures: From Knowledge to Global Care, AIME 2007 Workshop K4CARE 2007, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 7, 2007, Revised Selected Papers

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The incursion of information and communication technologies (ICT) in health care entails evident bene?ts at the levels of security and e?ciency that improve not only the quality of life of the patients, but also the quality of the work of the health care professionals and the costs of national health care systems. Leaving research approaches aside, the analysis of ICT in health care shows an evo- tion from the initial interest in representing and storing health care data (i. e. , electronic health care records) to the current interest of having remote access to electronic health care systems, as for example HL7 initiatives or telemedicine. This sometimes imperceptible evolution can be interpreted as a new step of the progress path of health care informatics, whose next emerging milestone is the convergenceof current solutions with formal methods for health care kno- edge management. In this sense, K4CARE is a European project aiming at contributing to this progress path. It is centered on the idea that health care knowledge rep- sented in a formal waymay favor the treatment of home care patients in modern societies. The project highlights several aspects that are considered relevant to the evolution of medical informatics: health care knowledge production, health care knowledge integration, update, and adaptation, and health care intelligent systems.

Author(s): Syed Sibte Raza Abidi (auth.), David RiaƱo (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4924
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 166
Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Health Informatics; Image Processing and Computer Vision; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; Database Management

Front Matter....Pages -
Healthcare Knowledge Management: The Art of the Possible....Pages 1-20
Using Lexical, Terminological and Ontological Resources for Entity Recognition Tasks in the Medical Domain....Pages 21-31
Learning Medical Ontologies from the Web....Pages 32-45
Mining Hospital Data to Learn SDA* Clinical Algorithms....Pages 46-61
Generating Macro-Temporality in Timed Transition Diagrams....Pages 62-74
Automatic Combination of Formal Intervention Plans Using SDA* Representation Model....Pages 75-86
The Data Abstraction Layer as Knowledge Provider for a Medical Multi-agent System....Pages 87-100
Enlarging a Medical Actor Profile Ontology with New Care Units....Pages 101-116
A Concept-Based Framework for Retrieving Evidence to Support Emergency Physician Decision Making at the Point of Care....Pages 117-126
Decision Making System Based on Bayesian Network for an Agent Diagnosing Child Care Diseases....Pages 127-136
PIESYS: A Patient Model-Based Intelligent System for Continuing Hypertension Management....Pages 137-148
An Intelligent Platform to Provide Home Care Services....Pages 149-160
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