Coordinating Advice and Actual Treatment

Abstract

In patient management, the challenge facing a knowledge-based system includes tracking the changes in the patient's condition over time and responding with appropriate advice. In addition to monitoring the patient, it is also necessary to follow the course of the actual treatment that is being administered. Any changes to the therapy must start with an understanding of the current state of the treatment. Since expert systems will not have direct control of patient treatment, they must coordinate their advice offered with the treatment that is actually given. This paper describes how the current time, blackout periods and agendas can solve therapy coordination problems.

In Martin D. Fox, Mary Anne F. Epstein, et al., editors, Proceedings of the 1991 IEEE Seventeenth Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, pp. 261-262, April 1991.

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