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Advancing E-Health and Clinical Governance Through Networked Software Engineering. P. Miseldine, M. Randles And Prof. A. Taleb-Bendiab. Aims Facilitate improvements in healthcare quality, safety and efficiency through ICT. Why does it matter? Open access for all
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Advancing E-Health and Clinical GovernanceThrough Networked Software Engineering P. Miseldine, M. Randles And Prof. A. Taleb-Bendiab
Aims Facilitate improvements in healthcare quality, safety and efficiency through ICT. Why does it matter? Open access for all Patient Safety and reducing errors: Decision support Systems and improved HCI Tagging: bar code, RFID Clinical Governance Modelling patients pathway, “safe” practices Quality of Process -- TQM Improve patient safety Cost savings Potential Benefits Improve quality of care More efficiency E-Health: Current Situation
Recommendations [http://www.nitrd.gov]: Electronic health records Computer-assisted clinical decision Evidence and best practice. Computerized provider order entry for; tests, medicine, and procedures Secure, private, interoperable, e-health information exchange. Recent Recommendations
E-health solutions are: Safety critical systems Complex systems of systems Evolving business model and users requirements E-heath solutions need to: Interoperate Cater for different clinical governance and pathways Etc. Challenges
Research Achievements so far … • Intelligent grid-based decision support systems • Combining evidence and guidelines • Clinical pathway development studio • Tested for • Breast cancer
JBel Studio • Complete Platform for: • Writing JBel Decision Models • Testing Decision Model Guideline Compliance • Deploying Decision Models