T. Robbins, Devavratha Muthalagappan, Bridgette O’Connell, Jagdeep Bhullar, Leigh-Jayne Hunt, I. Kyrou, Theodoros N. Arvanitis, S. L. C. Keung, H. Muir, O. Pournik, Antje Steinhoff, Wolfgang Schmidt-Barzynski, O. Cramariuc, Cristiana A. Ciobanu, Gokce Banu Laleci Erturkmen, M. Gencturk, M. Yuksel, Elena Gómez-Jiménez, Almudena Avendaño Céspedes, Elisa Belén Cortés Zamora, Ruben Alcantud Córcoles, P. Abizanda, Y. Mohamad, J. Ayadi, H. Randeva
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Delivery of future healthcare information systems requires systems to support patients with multi-morbidity. Current approaches to computer interoperable guidelines typically consider only a single clinical guideline for a single condition. There is a need to establish a robust protocolized approach to the development of holistic consensus computer interoperable guidelines in the context of multi-morbidity. The presence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia adds an additional challenge to the delivery of effective digital health solutions. CAREPATH proposes an ICT-based solution for the optimization of clinical practice in the treatment and management of multi-morbid older adults with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia. In this manuscript, we present an evidence-based protocol for the development of a single computer interoperable holistic guideline for a collection of multi-morbid conditions. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first published protocol for the production of a consensus interoperable clinical guideline for people with multi-morbidity, with special focus on older adults with MCI or mild dementia. This addresses a still unmet need for such processes which are expected to play a central role for future integrated healthcare information systems.