2011
Duarte, J.; Neves, J.; Cabral, A.; Gomes, M.; Marques, V.; Santos, M. F.; Abelha, A.; MacHado, J.
Towards intelligent drug electronic prescription Proceedings Article
Em: pp. 414-418, EUROSIS, Guimaraes, 2011, (cited By 2; Conference of 25th European Simulation and Modelling Conference, ESM 2011 ; Conference Date: 24 October 2011 Through 26 October 2011; Conference Code:104378).
Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Case based reasoning, Developed countries; Drug electronic prescription; Electronic health record; Electronic prescription system; Prescription drugs, Modal analysis; Ontology; Terminology
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title = {Towards intelligent drug electronic prescription},
author = {J. Duarte and J. Neves and A. Cabral and M. Gomes and V. Marques and M. F. Santos and A. Abelha and J. MacHado},
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year = {2011},
date = {2011-01-01},
journal = {ESM 2011 - 2011 European Simulation and Modelling Conference: Modelling and Simulation 2011},
pages = {414-418},
publisher = {EUROSIS},
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abstract = {The errors associated with prescription drugs arc common. The technology will help to reduce the error. The transition from the traditional method of prescription (written manually and on paper) for electronic prescribing of drugs has been done in developed countries. However, there is still some lack of efficicncy. Some of the inefficiencies in the method of electronic prescribing are related to the interface of these systems, based on forms. These systems arc still unwise and less useful as an aid in decision making on prescription. This study attempted to explore the automatic interpretation of text in electronic prescription systems and techniques of Case Based Reasoning for recommending drugs. ©2011 EUROSIS-ETI.},
note = {cited By 2; Conference of 25th European Simulation and Modelling Conference, ESM 2011 ; Conference Date: 24 October 2011 Through 26 October 2011; Conference Code:104378},
keywords = {Case based reasoning, Developed countries; Drug electronic prescription; Electronic health record; Electronic prescription system; Prescription drugs, Modal analysis; Ontology; Terminology},
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The errors associated with prescription drugs arc common. The technology will help to reduce the error. The transition from the traditional method of prescription (written manually and on paper) for electronic prescribing of drugs has been done in developed countries. However, there is still some lack of efficicncy. Some of the inefficiencies in the method of electronic prescribing are related to the interface of these systems, based on forms. These systems arc still unwise and less useful as an aid in decision making on prescription. This study attempted to explore the automatic interpretation of text in electronic prescription systems and techniques of Case Based Reasoning for recommending drugs. ©2011 EUROSIS-ETI.