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Leveraging key aspects of collaborative techniques to assist clinical decision making: the case of hip and knee arthroplasty

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posted on 2024-06-03, 21:12 authored by N Wickramasinghe, H Moghimi, Peter HaddadPeter Haddad, R De Steiger, J Schaffer
Employing collaborative systems in healthcare contexts has been explored as an important approach towards designing and developing intelligent computer solutions. This approach is concerned with identify the way in which information and decisions are assembled in the collaboration of care parties. In this regards, this study is conducted to develop a real-time collaborative system using an Intelligent Risk Detection Model (IRD) to improve decision efficiency in the case of Hip and Knee Arthroplasty. The benefits of adopting this solution include increasing awareness, supporting communication, improving decision making process and also improving information sharing between surgeons as key collaborative parties in the research case. This paper presents outcomes of an on-line survey and focus group using Design Science Research Methodology (DSRM) to identify requirements of designing the system. It will be then possible to develop the prototype.

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Pagination

794-802

Location

Kaua‘i, Hawaii

Start date

2015-01-05

End date

2015-01-08

ISSN

1530-1605

ISBN-13

9781479973675

Language

eng

Publication classification

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

Copyright notice

2015, IEEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

[Unknown]

Title of proceedings

HICSS-48 : Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

Event

IEEE Computer Society. Conference (48th : 2015 : Kaua‘i, Hawaii)

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Place of publication

Pisctaway, N.J.

Series

IEEE Computer Society Conference

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