50 years of informatics research on decision support: What's next

Objectives: To reflect on the history, status, and future trends of decision support in health and biomedical informatics. To highlight the new challenges posed by the complexity and diversity of genomic and clinical domains. To examine the emerging paradigms for sup - porting cost-effective, person...

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Main Authors: Mitchell, J. A., Gerdin, U., Lindberg, D., Lovis, C., Martin-Sanchez, F., Miller, R., Shortliffe, E., Tze-Yun LEONG
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-39822016-02-05T06:30:05Z 50 years of informatics research on decision support: What's next Mitchell, J. A. Gerdin, U. Lindberg, D. Lovis, C. Martin-Sanchez, F. Miller, R. Shortliffe, E. Tze-Yun LEONG, Objectives: To reflect on the history, status, and future trends of decision support in health and biomedical informatics. To highlight the new challenges posed by the complexity and diversity of genomic and clinical domains. To examine the emerging paradigms for sup - porting cost-effective, personalized decision making. Methods: A group of international experts in health and biomedical informatics presented their views and discussed the challenges and issues on decision support at the Methods of Information in Medicine 50th anniversary symposium. The experts were invited to write short articles summarizing their thoughts and positions after the symposium. Results and Conclusions: The challenges posed by the complexity and diversity of the domain knowledge, system infrastructure, and usage pattern are highlighted. New requirements and computational paradigms for representing, using, and acquiring biomedical knowledge and healthcare protocols are proposed. The underlying common themes identified for developing next-generation decision support include incorporating lessons from history, uniform vocabularies, integrative interfaces, contextualized decisions, personalized recommendations, and adaptive solutions. © Schattauer 2011. 2011-12-19T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2982 info:doi/10.3414/ME11-06-0004 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Decision support Education Genomic and clinical information Information retrieval Integrative system Knowledge representation Personalized medicine Standard vocabularies Databases and Information Systems Health Information Technology
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic Decision support
Education
Genomic and clinical information
Information retrieval
Integrative system
Knowledge representation
Personalized medicine
Standard vocabularies
Databases and Information Systems
Health Information Technology
spellingShingle Decision support
Education
Genomic and clinical information
Information retrieval
Integrative system
Knowledge representation
Personalized medicine
Standard vocabularies
Databases and Information Systems
Health Information Technology
Mitchell, J. A.
Gerdin, U.
Lindberg, D.
Lovis, C.
Martin-Sanchez, F.
Miller, R.
Shortliffe, E.
Tze-Yun LEONG,
50 years of informatics research on decision support: What's next
description Objectives: To reflect on the history, status, and future trends of decision support in health and biomedical informatics. To highlight the new challenges posed by the complexity and diversity of genomic and clinical domains. To examine the emerging paradigms for sup - porting cost-effective, personalized decision making. Methods: A group of international experts in health and biomedical informatics presented their views and discussed the challenges and issues on decision support at the Methods of Information in Medicine 50th anniversary symposium. The experts were invited to write short articles summarizing their thoughts and positions after the symposium. Results and Conclusions: The challenges posed by the complexity and diversity of the domain knowledge, system infrastructure, and usage pattern are highlighted. New requirements and computational paradigms for representing, using, and acquiring biomedical knowledge and healthcare protocols are proposed. The underlying common themes identified for developing next-generation decision support include incorporating lessons from history, uniform vocabularies, integrative interfaces, contextualized decisions, personalized recommendations, and adaptive solutions. © Schattauer 2011.
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author Mitchell, J. A.
Gerdin, U.
Lindberg, D.
Lovis, C.
Martin-Sanchez, F.
Miller, R.
Shortliffe, E.
Tze-Yun LEONG,
author_facet Mitchell, J. A.
Gerdin, U.
Lindberg, D.
Lovis, C.
Martin-Sanchez, F.
Miller, R.
Shortliffe, E.
Tze-Yun LEONG,
author_sort Mitchell, J. A.
title 50 years of informatics research on decision support: What's next
title_short 50 years of informatics research on decision support: What's next
title_full 50 years of informatics research on decision support: What's next
title_fullStr 50 years of informatics research on decision support: What's next
title_full_unstemmed 50 years of informatics research on decision support: What's next
title_sort 50 years of informatics research on decision support: what's next
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2011
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2982
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