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Designing intelligent healthcare operations

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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:23 authored by N Wickramasinghe, C Guttmann, J Schaffer
Effective decision making is vital in all healthcare activities. While this decision making is typically complex and unstructured, it requires the decision maker to gather multi-spectral data and information in order to make an effective choice when faced with numerous options. Unstructured decision making in dynamic and complex environments is challenging and in almost every situation the decision maker is undoubtedly faced with information inferiority. The need for germane knowledge, pertinent information and relevant data are critical and hence the value of harnessing knowledge and embracing the tools, techniques, technologies and tactics of knowledge management are essential to ensuring efficiency and efficacy in the decision making process. The systematic approach and application of knowledge management (KM) principles and tools can provide the necessary foundation for improving the decision making processes in healthcare. The example of the orthopaedic operating room processes will illustrate the application of the integrated model to support effective decision making in the clinical environment.

History

Volume

6066 LNAI

Pagination

152-162

Location

Melbourne, Victoria & Toronto, Canada

Start date

2009-12-01

End date

2010-08-31

ISSN

0302-9743

eISSN

1611-3349

ISBN-13

9783642224263

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed, E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2011, Springer

Editor/Contributor(s)

Goebel R, Siekmann J, Wahlster W

Title of proceedings

CARE@AI09 2009 / CARE@IAT10 2010 : Collaborative Agents - Research and Development : Proceedings of the combined conference

Event

International Workshop on Collaborative Agents Research and Development & International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology. Combined Conference (2009 : Melbourne, Victoria & 2010 : Toronto, Canada)

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Berlin, Germany

Series

Lecture notes in artificial intelligence

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