International Journal of Medical Informatics
Volume 77, Issue 12 , Pages 787-808, December 2008

Computer-based execution of clinical guidelines: A review

University Rovira i Virgili, Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, Intelligent Technologies for Advanced Knowledge Acquisition Research Group, iTAKA, Av Països Catalans, 26, 43007 Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain

Received 31 October 2007; received in revised form 28 May 2008; accepted 29 May 2008. published online 30 January 2009.

Abstract 

Purpose

Clinical guidelines are useful tools to standardize and improve health care. The automation of the guideline execution process is a basic step towards its widespread use in medical centres. This paper presents an analysis and a comparison of eight systems that allow the enactment of clinical guidelines in a (semi) automatic fashion.

Methods

This paper presents a review of the literature (2000–2007) collected from medical databases as well as international conferences in the medical informatics area.

Results

Eight systems containing a guideline execution engine were selected. The language used to represent the guidelines as well as the architecture of these systems were compared. Different aspects have been assessed for each system, such as the integration with external elements or the coordination mechanisms used in the execution of clinical guidelines. Security and terminology issues complement the above study.

Conclusions

Although these systems could be beneficial for clinicians and patients, it is an ongoing research area, and they are not yet fully implemented and integrated into existing careflow management systems and hence used in daily practice in health care institutions.

Keywords: Clinical practice guideline, Patient care management, Decision-support systems, Clinical, Decision making, Computer-assisted

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PII: S1386-5056(08)00084-1

doi:10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2008.05.010

International Journal of Medical Informatics
Volume 77, Issue 12 , Pages 787-808, December 2008