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An extensive archive of AI systems (past and present) used in clinical practice.
The archive was originally developed and administered by Enrico Coiera, University of New South Wales, Australia. Used with permission. Maintained and extended by OpenClinical since 2002.
Categories:
- Acute care systems
- Decision support systems
- Educational systems
- Laboratory systems
- Medical Imaging
- Quality assurance and administration
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Knowledge management and decision support applications available
on the WWW for clinical use by Health Professionals.
Categories:
- Clinical knowledge management and decision support applications. The category includes
clinical calculators.
- Guideline applications for handheld computers
- Systems and infrastructures
- Instruments, methods supporting the use of clinical applications
Note that many of the applications included on OpenClinical are designed for use by health professionals.
Use of them must comply
with the conditions defined by the system originators and/or
distributors.
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Categories:
- Clinical demonstrator applications
- Healthcare infrastructures and infrastructure components
Note that the clinical demonstrator applications accessible from this site are for demonstration purposes only and are not designed for use in real patient encounters.
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Videos illustrating use of knowledge management applications in
encounters between health professionals and patients.
These have been developed by the Advanced Computation Laboratory of
Cancer Research UK, London.
The videos play in MS Windows Media Player
  ERA: Early referrals in cancer care
  RAGs: Genetic risk management
  REACT: Risk management and treatment planning
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