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Adaptable Clinical Pathways and Protocols

Adaptable Clinical Pathways and Protocols. HCLS F2F Meeting Amsterdam, The Netherlands Oct. 3-4, 2006. Charters. A descriptive mechanism that expresses the tasks involved in protocol and process definition.

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Adaptable Clinical Pathways and Protocols

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  1. Adaptable Clinical Pathways and Protocols HCLS F2F Meeting Amsterdam, The Netherlands Oct. 3-4, 2006

  2. Charters • A descriptive mechanism that expresses the tasks involved in protocol and process definition. • A collection of core vocabulary that express pre-defined logical connections between steps, including conditionality, sequence, process branching and synchronization • A set of generic mechanisms that govern the selection of clinical pathways and protocols in any given contexts • A mechanism for specifying clinical indications and contra-indications for inferred pathway steps, sufficiently generic enough portable across different pathway invocations • A mechanism that discerns and documents the possible adverse effects when merging clinical pathways or detecting inter process collisions. • A mechanism that records and handles execution variances from clinical pathways

  3. Use Cases 1 ER Stroke Management

  4. Use Case 2 CABG • ACC/AHA Guidelines and Indications for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery • Details

  5. ACPP Main Constructs • Patient States • Tasks • Precondition • Postcondition • Goals • Preferences

  6. Key Issues Facing ACPP • Temporal Concepts • Weighted Conditions • Exclusion and Scoped Negation • Pre-position (context) of a knowledge body (evidence)

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