Organization of Information Interaction in the Medical Information System
Vadim Badov (),
Oleg Bodin and
Andrey Remontov
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Vadim Badov: Penza State Technological University
Oleg Bodin: Penza State Technological University
Andrey Remontov: Penza State Technological University
A chapter in Digital Technologies in Teaching and Learning Strategies, 2022, pp 208-217 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This article is devoted to the description of information interaction in a medical information system based on advanced information technologies. It is shown that, multi-agent technologies provide the functionality of the medical information system; intelligence technologies provide a solution to various intellectual tasks in the conditions of patient examination; modeling technologies make it possible to obtain characteristics of the functional state of the patient’s body; visualization technologies make it possible to visualize the functional state of the patient’s body. The organization of information interaction on the basis of an agent-based approach ensures an increase in the efficiency of medical information systems and improves the quality of medical services.
Keywords: Medical information system; Multi-agent technologies; Cloud computing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-05175-3_21
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