Author:
Fox John,South Matthew,Khan Omar,Kennedy Catriona,Ashby Peter,Bechtel John
Abstract
ObjectiveOpenClinical.net is a way of disseminating clinical guidelines to improve quality of care whose distinctive feature is to combine the benefits of clinical guidelines and other human-readable material with the power of artificial intelligence to give patient-specific recommendations. A key objective is to empower healthcare professionals to author, share, critique, trial and revise these ‘executable’ models of best practice.DesignOpenClinical.net Alpha (www.openclinical.net) is an operational publishing platform that uses a class of artificial intelligence techniques called knowledge engineering to capture human expertise in decision-making, care planning and other cognitive skills in an intuitive but formal language called PROforma.3 PROforma models can be executed by a computer to yield patient-specific recommendations, explain the reasons and provide supporting evidence on demand.ResultsPROforma has been validated in a wide range of applications in diverse clinical settings and specialties, with trials published in high impact peer-reviewed journals. Trials have included patient workup and risk assessment; decision support (eg, diagnosis, test and treatment selection, prescribing); adaptive care pathways and care planning. The OpenClinical software platform presently supports authoring, testing, sharing and maintenance. OpenClinical’s open-access, open-source repository Repertoire currently carries approximately 50+ diverse examples (https://openclinical.net/index.php?id=69).ConclusionOpenClinical.net is a showcase for a PROforma-based approach to improving care quality, safety, efficiency and better patient experience in many kinds of routine clinical practice. This human-centred approach to artificial intelligence will help to ensure that it is developed and used responsibly and in ways that are consistent with professional priorities and public expectations.
Subject
Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Computer Science Applications
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