A clinical rules taxonomy for the implementation of a computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system.

Proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2002-01-01
Jerome K Wang, M Michael Shabot, Raymond G Duncan, Jeanette X Polaschek, Douglas T Jones
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Abstract

Many of the benefits of computerized physician order entry (CPOE) stem from its ability to support medical decision-making and error-reduction during patient care. This automated "intelligence" is typically represented by a network of rules. We describe a taxonomic representation of clinical decision-support rules in the context of developing and implementing a de novo CPOE and decision-support system. In our experience, this clinical rules taxonomy facilitated our implementation goals in the areas of physician acceptance and approval, rules construction and maintenance, and technical development and testing. This rules taxonomy may eventually be used to establish standards by which CPOE-based decision-support is measured.

实现计算机化医嘱输入(CPOE)系统的临床规则分类法。
计算机化医嘱输入(CPOE)的许多好处源于它在病人护理过程中支持医疗决策和减少错误的能力。这种自动化的“智能”通常由规则网络表示。我们在开发和实施一个全新的CPOE和决策支持系统的背景下描述了临床决策支持规则的分类学表示。根据我们的经验,这种临床规则分类法有助于我们在医生接受和批准、规则构建和维护以及技术开发和测试等领域实现目标。该规则分类法可能最终用于建立衡量基于cpoe的决策支持的标准。
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