基于知识的电子卫生协作框架

F. Amato, Giovanni Cozzolino, Alessandro Maisto, A. Mazzeo, V. Moscato, Serena Pelosi, A. Picariello, Sara Romano, Carlo Sansone
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在大数据时代,医疗保健行业显然也受到了影响,其中最有价值的挑战之一是从原始数据中提取信息,这意味着自动检测非结构化文本中的重要事实,并将其转换为结构化文档,这些文档可以像数据库一样索引和查询。数据的数量、种类、速度、验证和价值提高了用最复杂的语言和计算架构来管理信息的必要性,这些架构能够接近单词和句子的语义维度。本论文介绍了ABC,一个基于知识的协作框架,包含在一个双面系统中,旨在以更有效的方式支持临床过程(诊断和治疗)。ABC的所有干预领域(提高临床风险的安全性,提高服务质量/结果和完善支出管理的效果)有助于使医院更加符合国家和国际法律并遵守许多标准。ABC是一种对医院的安全和质量进行自动诊断的方法,因此医务人员随时准备成功地克服当局的检查;它不应被视为一种监督控制工具。此外,ABC保证防止有关患者和健康用户的敏感数据被非法使用。
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ABC: A knowledge Based Collaborative framework for e-health
In the age of Big Data, which is clearly affecting also the Healthcare sector, one of the most valuable challenge is the one connected with the information extraction from raw data that implies the automatic detection of significant facts in unstructured texts and their transformation into structured documents, which are indexable and queryable exactly like databases. The volume, variety, velocity, verification and value of data raise the necessity of managing information with the most sophisticated linguistic and computational architectures, which are able to approach the semantic dimension of words and sentences. The present paper introduces ABC, A knowledge Based Collaborative framework that consists in a double-faced system aiming to support clinical processes in a more effective way (diagnostics and therapy). All the ABC's area of intervention (improving security from clinical risk, enhancing services' quality/results and perfecting the effects of the spending management) help to make hospitals more compliant with national and international laws and observant of many standards. ABC is intended as way to perform auto-diagnoses of the safety and the quality in hospitals, so the medical staff is always prepared to successfully overcome authorities' inspections; it must not be viewed as a supervisory control instrument. Moreover, ABC guarantees protection from every illegal use of sensitive data regarding patients and health users.
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