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Designing an intelligent risk detection framework using knowledge discovery techniques to improve efficiency and accuracy of healthcare care decision making

Wickramasinghe, N, Moghimi, F and Schaffer, J 2010, 'Designing an intelligent risk detection framework using knowledge discovery techniques to improve efficiency and accuracy of healthcare care decision making', in Stefan Kirn (ed.) Process of change in organisations through eHealth: Proceedings of the 2nd International eHealth Symposium 2010, Stuttgart, Germany, 7-8 June 2010, pp. 31-44.

Document type: Conference Paper
Collection: Conference Papers

Title Designing an intelligent risk detection framework using knowledge discovery techniques to improve efficiency and accuracy of healthcare care decision making
Author(s) Wickramasinghe, N
Moghimi, F
Schaffer, J
Year 2010
Conference name 2nd International eHealth Symposium 2010
Conference location Stuttgart, Germany
Conference dates 7-8 June 2010
Proceedings title Process of change in organisations through eHealth: Proceedings of the 2nd International eHealth Symposium 2010
Editor(s) Stefan Kirn
Publisher Hohenheim University
Place of publication Stuttgart, Germany
Start page 31
End page 44
Total pages 14
Abstract As we enter into the next decade of the 21st century it becomes even more important for all organizations to maximize their knowledge assets. One industry that must pay great attention to this if it is ever going to stem the ever increasing costs and provide superior patient centric care is the healthcare industry. To date a noted laggard with respect to embracing key tools and techniques of the knowledge economy the following serves to outline the important role for the application of knowledge discovery techniques to improve efficiency and accuracy of healthcare decision making.
Subjects Health Informatics
ISSN 1867-934X
 
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