Emerging Communication Technologies for E-Health and Medicine
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-0909-9.ch013
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A Framework for Detecting Interactions Between Co-Incident Clinical Processes

Abstract: The detection of treatment conflicts between multiple treatment protocols that are co-incident is a difficult and open problem that is particularly exacerbated regarding the treatment of multiple medical conditions co-occurring in aged patients. For example, a clinical protocol for prostate cancer treatment requires the administration of androgen-suppressing medication, which may negatively interact with another, co-incident protocol if the same patient were being treated for renal disease via haemodialysis, w… Show more

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“…The usage of this annotation allows reasoning over a BPMN model for the detection of inconsistencies and similarity comparisons. Further to the work of [94,95], the area of understanding process models and quality of models has been undertaken by Rosemann et. al.…”
Section: Business Process Modeling and Workflowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The usage of this annotation allows reasoning over a BPMN model for the detection of inconsistencies and similarity comparisons. Further to the work of [94,95], the area of understanding process models and quality of models has been undertaken by Rosemann et. al.…”
Section: Business Process Modeling and Workflowmentioning
confidence: 99%