<p>In a systematic and clear manner, the authors discuss the problems associated with clinical decision making and explore the current methods to solve them. In this monograph, they examine the results of combining the classical control system approach with the symbolic approaches which have been ce
Computer-Assisted Medical Decision Making
β Scribed by Randall Davis, Bruce Buchanan, Edward Shortliffe (auth.), James A. Reggia M.D., Ph.D., Stanley Tuhrim M.D. (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 307
- Series
- Computers and Medicine
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Computer technology has impacted the practice of medicine in dramatic ways. Imaging techniques provide noninvasive tools which alter the diagΒ nostic process. Sophisticated monitoring equipment presents new levels of detail for both patient management and research. In most of these high technology applications, the computer is embedded in the device; its presence is transparent to the user. There is also a growing number of applications in which the health care provider directly interacts with a computer. In many cases, these appliΒ cations are limited to administrative functions, e.g., office practice manΒ agement, location of hospital patients, appointments, and scheduling. Nevertheless, there also are instances of patient care functions such as results reporting, decision support, surveillance, and reminders. This series, Computers and Medicine, will focus upon the direct use of information systems as it relates to the medical community. After twenty-five years of experimentation and experience, there are many tested applications which can be implemented economically using the current generation of computers. Moreover, the falling cost of computers suggests that there will be even more extensive use in the near future. Yet there is a gap between current practice and the state-of-the-art.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Production Rules as a Representation for a Knowledge-Based Consultation Program....Pages 3-37
Problems in the Design of Knowledge Bases for Medical Consultation....Pages 38-48
A Production Rule System for Neurological Localization....Pages 49-62
Rule-Based Drug Prescribing Review: An Operational System....Pages 63-72
A Heuristic Approach to Risk Analysis in Computer-Assisted Medical Management....Pages 73-81
Clinical Problem Solving: A Behavioral Analysis....Pages 85-107
Towards the Simulation of Clinical Cognition: Taking a Present Illness by Computer....Pages 108-138
INTERNIST-I, An Experimental Computer-Based Diagnostic Consultant for General Internal Medicine....Pages 139-158
Diagnostic Expert Systems Based on a Set Covering Model....Pages 159-185
The Evaluation of Clinical Predictions: A Method and Initial Application....Pages 189-201
Constructing an EXPERT Knowledge Base for Thyroid Consultation Using Generalized Artificial Intelligence Techniques....Pages 202-213
Towards an Intelligent Textbook of Neurology....Pages 214-238
Knowledge Structure Definition for an Expert System in Primary Medical Care....Pages 239-244
Studying Hypotheses on a Time-Oriented Clinical Database: An Overview of the RX Project....Pages 245-253
Explaining and Justifying Expert Consulting Programs....Pages 254-271
Causal Understanding of Patient Illness in Medical Diagnosis....Pages 272-292
Back Matter....Pages 293-296
β¦ Subjects
Health Informatics; Computer Appl. in Life Sciences
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