Practical Approach of Knowledge Management in Medical Science
Mahdi Bohlouli, Patrick Uhr, Fabian Merges, Sanaz Mohammad Hassani,, Madjid Fathi

TL;DR
This paper reviews the fundamentals, practical challenges, and diverse applications of Knowledge Management in medical science, emphasizing its growing importance in healthcare and assisted living projects.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of various knowledge-based projects in medical science, highlighting implementation techniques and their impact.
Findings
KM is widely used across sciences and industries.
Medical science benefits significantly from knowledge-based services.
Most research institutes focus on KM for future healthcare innovations.
Abstract
Knowledge organization, infrastructure, and knowledge-based activities are all subjects that help in the creation of business strategies for the new enterprise. In this paper, the first basics of knowledge-based systems are studied. Practical issues and challenges of Knowledge Management (KM) implementations are then illustrated. Finally, a comparison of different knowledge-based projects is presented along with abstracted information on their implementation, techniques, and results. Most of these projects are in the field of medical science. Based on our study and evaluation of different KM projects, we conclude that KM is being used in every science, industry, and business. But its importance in medical science and assisted living projects are highlighted nowadays with the most of research institutes. Most medical centers are interested in using knowledge-based services like portals…
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TopicsBiomedical and Engineering Education
