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An approach to guideline implementation with GEM.

R N Shiffman1, A Agrawal, A M Deshpande

  • 1Yale Center for Medical Informatics, New Haven, CT, USA. Richard.shiffman@yale.edu

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|October 18, 2001
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This study introduces the Guideline Elements Model (GEM) for practice guideline implementation. GEM uses XML to operationalize guideline knowledge, enabling customization and integration with patient data.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Knowledge Management
  • Information Systems

Background:

  • Implementing practice guidelines is crucial for standardizing care.
  • Current methods often require complex programming and intermediaries.
  • A need exists for accessible guideline implementation tools.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the Guideline Elements Model (GEM) as a novel approach for practice guideline implementation.
  • To demonstrate how GEM facilitates direct use of guideline documents as knowledge bases.
  • To enable customization and integration of guidelines with local data.

Main Methods:

  • Developed an XML-based guideline document model (GEM).
  • Utilized document markup for knowledge extraction, avoiding programming.

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  • Incorporated meta-information for local knowledge customization.
  • Leveraged information management services for patient data integration.
  • Main Results:

    • GEM promotes authentic and consistent knowledge encoding.
    • The system allows for audit trails of local guideline adaptations.
    • Facilitates knowledge integration with patient data.
    • Designed for use by clinical and IT experts without informatics specialists.

    Conclusions:

    • GEM offers a practical and accessible method for guideline implementation.
    • The model supports consistent knowledge encoding and local adaptation.
    • Enhances the integration of clinical guidelines into practice.