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[Expert systems for medicine--functions and developments]

R Engelbrecht1

  • 1GSF Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit, MEDIS Institut für Medizinische Informatik und Systemforschung, Neuherberg.

Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie
|January 1, 1997
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Medical informatics leverages electronic media to manage rapidly expanding medical knowledge. This paper explores expert systems and electronic patient records, crucial for integrating research into clinical practice.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Information Systems
  • Clinical Knowledge Management

Context:

  • Exponential growth of medical knowledge necessitates advanced information management.
  • Electronic media and the "information highway" are transforming healthcare delivery.
  • Medical informatics bridges the gap between research and clinical practice.

Purpose:

  • To highlight key functions of medical expert systems.
  • To demonstrate capabilities using two example systems.
  • To discuss the importance of electronic patient records for data availability.

Summary:

  • Explores the role of medical informatics in managing vast, rapidly growing medical knowledge.
  • Examines expert systems designed to support routine clinical practice.

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  • Addresses the critical need for electronic patient records to ensure data availability for expert systems.
  • Impact:

    • Facilitates the integration of medical research into daily clinical workflows.
    • Enhances the utility of expert systems through improved data accessibility.
    • Promotes the adoption of trusted, integrated medical information systems in healthcare settings.