Literature DB >> 29744666

Development of an "Alert Framework" Based on the Practices in the Medical Front.

Takuya Sakata1, Kenji Araki2, Tomoyoshi Yamazaki2, Koichi Kawano2, Minoru Maeda2, Muneo Kushima2, Sanae Araki2.   

Abstract

At the University of Miyazaki Hospital (UMH), we have accumulated and semantically structured a vast amount of medical information since the activation of the electronic health record system approximately 10 years ago. With this medical information, we have decided to develop an alert system for aiding in medical treatment. The purpose of this investigation is to not only to integrate an alert framework into the electronic heath record system, but also to formulate a modeling method of this knowledge. A trial alert framework was developed for the staff in various occupational categories at the UMH. Based on findings of subsequent interviews, a more detailed and upgraded alert framework was constructed, resulting in the final model. Based on our current findings, an alert framework was developed with four major items. Based on the analysis of the medical practices from the trial model, it has been concluded that there are four major risk patterns that trigger the alert. Furthermore, the current alert framework contains detailed definitions which are easily substituted into the database, leading to easy implementation of the electronic health records.

Keywords:  Alert; Electronic medical record; Expert system; Ontology; Work flow

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29744666     DOI: 10.1007/s10916-018-0967-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Syst        ISSN: 0148-5598            Impact factor:   4.460


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