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Health care Informatics

Health care Informatics. Exercise 2 Øyvind Hauge, Mari Wien, Fabrice Chinjoie, Anita Kalkvik and Andreas Furuseth. Introduction. Problem: breast cancer Treatment: surgical Using following syntax: GLIF 3.5 Arden. Breast Cancer. Cells divide and reproduce abnormally without control

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Health care Informatics

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  1. Healthcare Informatics Exercise 2 Øyvind Hauge, Mari Wien, Fabrice Chinjoie, Anita Kalkvik and Andreas Furuseth

  2. Introduction • Problem: • breast cancer • Treatment: • surgical • Using following syntax: • GLIF 3.5 • Arden.

  3. Breast Cancer • Cells divide and reproduce abnormally without control • Well documented

  4. GLIF (GuideLine Interchange Format) • specification for structured representation of guidelines • The objective of the GLIF specification : • Precise • Non-ambiguous • Human-readable • Independent of computing platforms

  5. GLIF (GuideLine Interchange Format) • The process are modeled in 3 levels : • Level A : abstract flowchart • Level B : computable representation • Level C : integration into application environments

  6. Diagnosis

  7. Treatment

  8. Surgery

  9. Arden • We also represented the level B surgery using Arden. • See the report

  10. Conclusion • Glif needs improvement • Need to handle uncertainty • They plan to make it available on a shared server • We think it has a future.

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