2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-27697-2_9
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Computing Problem Oriented Medical Records

Abstract: Abstract. Problem Oriented Medical Record (POMR) is a medical record approach that provides a quick and structured acquisition of the patient's history. POMR, unlike classical health records, focuses on patient's problems, their evolution, and the relations between the clinical events. This approach provides the physician a view of the patients' history as an orderly process to solve their problems, giving the opportunity to make explicit hypotheses and clinical decisions. Most efforts regarding POMR focus on … Show more

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“…In [57], a method is introduced for formalizing eligibility criteria for breast cancer clinical trials. Wiki-driven methods were also used for specialists' self-acquisition of knowledge on sepsis protocols for monitoring and treatment [55]. Other examples were found on the construction of preliminary knowledge-bases to facilitate collaborative computerization of clinical guidelines [97], the composition of rules to combine comorbid treatments [59], or the capture of different expert interpretations of objects within breast radiograms and mammograms [21].…”
Section: Knowledge Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [57], a method is introduced for formalizing eligibility criteria for breast cancer clinical trials. Wiki-driven methods were also used for specialists' self-acquisition of knowledge on sepsis protocols for monitoring and treatment [55]. Other examples were found on the construction of preliminary knowledge-bases to facilitate collaborative computerization of clinical guidelines [97], the composition of rules to combine comorbid treatments [59], or the capture of different expert interpretations of objects within breast radiograms and mammograms [21].…”
Section: Knowledge Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%