Ontology Engineering to Model Clinical Pathways: Towards the Computerization and Execution of Clinical Pathways

Clinical pathways translate evidence-based recommendations into locally practicable, process-specific algorithms that reduce practice variations and optimize quality of care. Our objective was to abstract practice-oriented knowledge from a cohort of real clinical pathways and represent this knowledg...

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