Integrated knowledge-based functions in a hospital cancer registry--specific requirements for routine applicability

The background of the presented work is the design, realization, and routine use of integrated knowledge-based functions in the context of a hospital cancer registry. The first field of application was supporting registrars to detect data inconsistencies and incompleteness timely during the document...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings - AMIA Symposium 1999, p.410-414
Hauptverfasser: Tafazzoli, A G, Altmann, U, Wächter, W, Katz, F R, Hölzer, S, Dudeck, J
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Zusammenfassung:The background of the presented work is the design, realization, and routine use of integrated knowledge-based functions in the context of a hospital cancer registry. The first field of application was supporting registrars to detect data inconsistencies and incompleteness timely during the documentation process. Especially, we focused on the acceptance of the administrator of the underlying information system and on the phenomenon of duplicate and outdated messages. These aspects are specific for integrated knowledge based functions and a precondition for obtaining a routine applicability and acceptance.
ISSN:1531-605X