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Fuzzy logic in healthcare situation room modelling

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In this paper, will be described Ph.D. research basic principles. World Health Organization reported at 2013 year, that each year worldwide due to the medical error, minimum 50.000 people are dead [1]. To ensure medical system from these risks, make it more safety and high quality, it is important that information systems are used in healthcare systems. Health information applications help us to reduce the human error and to support patient care systems. Healthcare information systems cost is about 4.6% of the total cost. In this paper, it is tried a healthcare situation determination model according to fuzzy logic principles [2-3].

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ICEGOV '14: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
October 2014
563 pages
ISBN:9781605586113
DOI:10.1145/2691195
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  1. fuzzy logic
  2. healthcare
  3. modelling
  4. situation room

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