Autor/a

Alsinet, Teresa

Ansótegui Gil, Carlos José

Béjar Torres, Ramón

Fernàndez Camon, César

Manyà Serres, Felip

Fecha de publicación

2013-09-09T09:08:51Z

2013-09-09T09:08:51Z

2003



Resumen

The control of the right application of medical protocols is a key issue in hospital environments. For the automated monitoring of medical protocols, we need a domain-independent language for their representation and a fully, or semi, autonomous system that understands the protocols and supervises their application. In this paper we describe a specification language and a multi-agent system architecture for monitoring medical protocols. We model medical services in hospital environments as specialized domain agents and interpret a medical protocol as a negotiation process between agents. A medical service can be involved in multiple medical protocols, and so specialized domain agents are independent of negotiation processes and autonomous system agents perform monitoring tasks. We present the detailed architecture of the system agents and of an important domain agent, the database broker agent, that is responsible of obtaining relevant information about the clinical history of patients. We also describe how we tackle the problems of privacy, integrity and authentication during the process of exchanging information between agents.

Tipo de documento

article
acceptedVersion

Lengua

Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Medical protocols; Specification and representation; Multi-agent system architecture; Distributed monitoring; Secure communication laye; Protocols clínics; Sistemes multiagent (Informàtica); Arquitectura -- Informàtica

Publicado por

Elsevier

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0933-3657(03)00010-1

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 2003, vol. 27, núm. 3, pàg. 367-392

Derechos

(c) Elsevier, 2003

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