Beyond Automation: Hybrid Human-Computer Decision Support Systems in Hospitals

Christoph Niemann, Torsten Eymann
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Scheduling in hospitals is a decision problem that relies on encoded information (such as room assignments or diagnoses) as much as on non-encoded information (medical knowledge). To support clinical scheduling with information systems, both types of information and their respective carriers have to be incorporated in combination, thus always requiring a "human-in-the-loop'', which prohibits full autonomy. In contrast to other proposals in Autonomic Computing, this paper makes a case for a hybrid human-computer decision support system to support scheduling in hospitals that combines humans' ability to improvise and to assess a situation, with computers' ability to communicate quickly to achieve emergent self-organization. Furthermore, the paper outlines an approach to evaluate such a system.
超越自动化:医院的混合人机决策支持系统
医院的调度是一个决策问题,它既依赖于编码信息(如房间分配或诊断),也依赖于非编码信息(医学知识)。为了支持信息系统的临床调度,两种类型的信息及其各自的载体必须结合在一起,因此总是需要一个“人在循环”,这禁止了完全的自主。与自主计算中的其他建议相反,本文提出了一个混合人机决策支持系统的案例,以支持医院的调度,该系统结合了人类即兴发挥和评估情况的能力,以及计算机快速沟通以实现紧急自组织的能力。此外,本文还概述了一种评估该系统的方法。
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