Distributed Application of Guideline-Based Decision Support through Mobile Devices: Implementation and Evaluation
Erez Shalom, Ayelet Goldstein, Elior Ariel, Moshe Sheinberger, Valerie, Jones, Boris Van Schooten, and Yuval Shahar

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel distributed decision support system architecture using a projection and callback model to provide personalized, context-aware guidance via mobile devices, demonstrated through clinical case studies.
Contribution
It introduces the PCB model enabling distributed, robust guideline-based decision support on mobile devices with dynamic central-local interactions.
Findings
Successful implementation in gestational diabetes and atrial fibrillation cases.
Demonstrated robustness through recovery from local DSS crashes.
Significant differences in interaction frequency between conditions.
Abstract
Traditionally Guideline(GL)based Decision Support Systems (DSSs) use a centralized infrastructure to generate recommendations to care providers. However, managing patients at home is preferable, reducing costs and empowering patients. We aimed to design, implement, and demonstrate the feasibility of a new architecture for a distributed DSS that provides patients with personalized, context-sensitive, evidence based guidance through their mobile device, and increases the robustness of the distributed application of the GL, while maintaining access to the patient longitudinal record and to an up to date evidence based GL repository. We have designed and implemented a novel projection and callback (PCB) model, in which small portions of the evidence based GL procedural knowledge, adapted to the patient preferences and to their current context, are projected from a central DSS server, to a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare Systems and Technology · Electronic Health Records Systems · Clinical practice guidelines implementation
MethodsPart-based Convolutional Baseline
