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Systems for Accessing Knowledge at Point of Care
1996High quality, state of the art patient care depends on a host of factors, but an irreplaceable one is assurance that the clinician’s storehouse of learning and judgment is continuously refreshed with new knowledge. Knowledge is necessary cognitive “fuel” for clinical decisions, but is perishable once tapped, and has a limited shelf life when stored ...
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Speech Interfaces for Point-of-Care Guideline Systems
2003A major limiting factor in the acceptability of interactive guideline and decision support systems is the ease of use of the system in the clinic. A way to reduce demands upon users and increase flexibility of the interface is to use natural language dialogues and speech based interfaces.
David Milward+2 more
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PDA based Point-of-care Personal Diabetes Management System
2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference, 2004Diabetes is an incurable chronic disease with the prevalence high in developed countries. The number of patients in Korea is also on a steady increase. Patients have to self-manage their blood glucose level by daily test and insulin injection. Therefore, it is very important to assist them in self-management procedure.
Mi Sook Park+5 more
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Medication-management component of a point-of-care information system
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1995Implementation of and experience with the medication-management component of a point-of-care information system are described. A point-of-care information system (CliniCare) implemented at a 326-bed primary and tertiary care center provides online medication profiles, medication administration scheduling, and other patient data. All medications are bar
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A point of care electronic stroke data collection system
British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2013Data reporting requirements in many areas of healthcare are considerable, and increasingly form the basis of remuneration. The solution to efficient capture and submission of large volumes of accurate data is therefore likely to be electronic. Using the example of stroke, this article describes the development and implementation of electronic data ...
Ian Sleigh, John Young, Elizabeth Teale
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Point-of-Care Information Systems: State of the Art
1995Requirements for patient care documentation and information access by healthcare professionals have changed dramatically over the past few years. The nursing professional has always needed to document care given and to review patient information to make care decisions; but in the current healthcare environment, where inpatients are more acutely ill ...
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A testbed system for mobile point-of-care information delivery
Proceedings. 17th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2004PubMed on Tap is a testbed system that supports search of and retrieval from the National Library of Medicine's MEDLINE/spl reg/ database from a PDA. The goal of the PubMed on Tap project is to discover and implement design principles for point-of-care delivery of clinical support information.
Dina Demner-Fushman+3 more
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A total patient monitoring system for point-of-care applications
SPIE Proceedings, 2007Traditionally, home care for chronically ill patients and the elderly requires periodic visits to the patient's home by doctors or healthcare personnel. During these visits, the visiting person usually records the patient's vital signs and takes decisions as to any change in treatment and address any issues that the patient may have.
Vijay K. Varadan+2 more
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Die nächste Generation der Point‐of‐care‐Systeme
Nachrichten aus der Chemie, 2010AbstractPersonalisierte Medizin hilft, ineffektive Therapien zu vermeiden, und senkt so Nebenwirkungen und Kosten. Neue, chipbasierte und patientennahe Labordiagnostik weist Grippeviren nach und detektiert Tumorzellen — auch in äußerst geringen Konzentrationen.
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Revolutionizing Point-of-Care Diagnostics via CRISPR Systems
ACS Synthetic BiologyMolecular diagnostics are pivotal in ensuring optimal quality of life by enabling early detection of infections and diseases. The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly underscored the vital role of molecular diagnostics, especially point-of-care (POC) diagnostics, in managing global health crises.
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