A cognitive disability is a medical condition that, despite all technological progress, still does not have a cure, i.e., there are cases where the physician may use medication, but the only purpose is to decrease the progression of the disease, not its cure. This is the case in many situations, and in particular in kidney illnesses, which have a dominant impact on a person well being, i.e., the assistance to an individual to whom was diagnosed cognitive disabilities is essential, where the location of the individual is not decisive or important. Hence, the presence of a Personal Assistance Service can become a cornerstone in achieving independence and quality of life. Therefore, the objective of this work is to present an intelligent system aimed at an endless individuals monitoring and alerting system, based on a Logical Programming approach to Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, and centre on RapidMiner, a software platform that provides an integrated environment
Neonatal units, and especially the sections devoted to intensive care require an individualized medical prescription, based on body weight and gestational age making them among the hospital settings where treatment errors are most likely to occur. These errors may harm patients and their families, as well as increase the duration of hospital stay and its costs. Tools such as Sabichão have sought, over the last years, to aid clinical decision-making to reduce clinical error. However, with the increased use and dissemination of mobile platforms, it's now possible and essential to bring the available assistance closer to the health providers and their practice. This paper describes a Framework that seeks to present itself as a more efficient and ubiquitous alternative to an existing Clinical decision support system.
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