Agent based risk patient management


Autoria(s): Gachet Páez, Diego; De Buenaga Rodríguez, Manuel; Giráldez Betrón, Juan Ignacio; Padrón Nápoles, Víctor Manuel
Data(s)

09/07/2016

09/07/2016

2009

Resumo

This paper explores the role of information and communication technologies in managing risk and early discharge patients, and suggests innovative actions in the area of E-Health services. Treatments of chronic illnesses, or treatments of special needs such as cardiovascular diseases, are conducted in long-stay hospitals, and in some cases, in the homes of patients with a follow-up from primary care centre. The evolution of this model is following a clear trend: trying to reduce the time and the number of visits by patients to health centres and derive tasks, so far as possible, toward outpatient care. Also the number of Early Discharge Patients (EDP) is growing, thus permiting a saving in the resources of the care center. The adequacy of agent and mobile technologies is assessed in light of the particular requirements of health care applications. A software system architecture is outlined and discussed. The major contributions are: first, the conceptualization of multiple mobile and desktop devices as part of a single distributed computing system where software agents are being executed and interact from their remote locations. Second, the use of distributed decision making in multiagent systems, as a means to integrate remote evidence and knowledge obtained from data that is being collected and/or processed by distributed devices. The system will be applied to patients with cardiovascular or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD) as well as to ambulatory surgery patients. The proposed system will allow to transmit the patient's location and some information about his/her illness to the hospital or care centre

SIN FINANCIACIÓN

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Identificador

Gachet, D., de Buenaga, M., Giráldez, I., & Padrón, V. (2009). Agent based risk patient management. In Ambient Intelligence Perspectives: Selected Papers from the First International Ambient Intelligence Forum, 2008 (1), 90-97. IOS Press

9781586039462

9781607503880

http://hdl.handle.net/11268/5384

10.3233/978-1-58603-946-2-90

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

IOS Press

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Internet-Aplicaciones en Medicina #Innovación científica #Tratamiento médico
Tipo

conferenceObject