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Fadi Shamoon1, Harald Leitich2, Jeroen S de Bruin3
1University of Applied Sciences FH Campus Wien, Favoritenstraße 226, A-1100 Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
Evidence-based clinical guidelines positively effect physician decision-making. Actionable clinical guidelines that actively trigger alerts, reminders, and instructive texts will increase effectiveness. We applied Activiti, a Business Process Model and Notation language system to model a clinical guideline for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B as a computerized clinical workflow. Furthermore, we implemented an interconnected Arden-Syntax-based medical rule engine, which is part of the ARDENSUITE software.
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