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E-grāmata: Knowledge Representation for Health Care: AIME 2015 International Joint Workshop, KR4HC/ProHealth 2015, Pavia, Italy, June 20, 2015, Revised Selected Papers

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of two workshops held at the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, AIME 2015, held in Pavia, Italy, in June 2015: the 7th International Workshop on Knowledge Representation for Health Care, KR4HC 2015, and the 8th International Workshop on Process-oriented Information Systems in Healthcare, ProHealth 2015.





The 10 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 26 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on knowledge-driven health IT and simulation, clinical guideline and clinical pathway support, mobile process and decision support, and health information systems and clinical data.
Knowledge-Driven Health IT and Simulation
Evolution and Revolution in Knowledge-Driven Health IT: A 50-Year Perspective and a Look Ahead
3(18)
Robert A. Greenes
A Patient Simulation Model Based on Decision Tables for Emergency Shocks
21(16)
Francis Real
David Riano
Jose Ramon Alonso
Clinical Guideline and Clinical Pathway Support
META-GLARE: A Meta-Engine for Executing Computer Interpretable Guidelines
37(14)
Alessio Bottrighi
Stefania Rubrichi
Paolo Terenziani
Identifying Evidence Quality for Updating Evidence-Based Medical Guidelines
51(14)
Zhisheng Huang
Qing Hu
Annette ten Teije
Frank van Harmelen
Answer Set Programming for Temporal Conformance Analysis of Clinical Guidelines Execution
65(15)
Matteo Spiotta
Paolo Terenziani
Daniele Theseider Dupre
Towards a Pathway-Based Clinical Cancer Registration in Hospital Information Systems
80(15)
Michael Heß
Monika Kaczmarek
Ulrich Frank
Lars-Erik Podleska
Georg Taeger
A Mixed-Initiative Approach to the Conciliation of Clinical Guidelines for Comorbid Patients
95(16)
Luca Piovesan
Paolo Terenziani
Mobile Process and Decision Support
Implementation of a Distributed Guideline-Based Decision Support Model Within a Patient-Guidance Framework
111(15)
Erez Shalom
Yuval Shahar
Ayelet Goldstein
Elior Ariel
Moshe Sheinberger
Nick Fung
Val Jones
Boris van Schooten
A Quality-of-Data Aware Mobile Decision Support System for Patients with Chronic Illnesses
126(17)
Nekane Larburu
Boris van Schooten
Erez Shalom
Nick Fung
Marten van Sinderen
Hermie Hermens
Val Jones
Health Information Systems and Clinical Data
Data Quality by Contract -- Towards an Architectural View for Data Quality in Health Information Systems
143(16)
Jens H. Weber
Morgan Price
Iryna Davies
Author Index 159