Yamamoto, Koji, Okuhara, Yoshiyasu, Kluge, Eike-Henner W., Croll, Peter R, France, Francis Roger, Ruotsalainen, Pekka, and Ishikawa, Kiyomu
Subjects
*PATIENT-centered care, *MEDICINE, *MEDICAL informatics, *INFORMATION theory, *MEDICAL care, *CONFERENCES & conventions, *SAFETY
Abstract
Abstract: Held on 21st to 23rd November 2009 in Hiroshima, the SiHIS working conference aimed at finding solutions to approach to an idealistic society where (1) the individual can trust information with full understanding and responsibility, (2) the individual can allow the use of information backed by sound legitimated environment, (3) information can play its role for better healthcare and the improvement of medicine. The purpose of this paper is to propose recommendations from this working conference. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*MEDICAL sciences, *MEDICAL care, *CONFERENCES & conventions, *MEDICINE
Abstract
Summary: Objectives: This paper presents current work in case-based reasoning (CBR) in the health sciences, describes current trends and issues, and projects future directions for work in this field. Methods and material: It represents the contributions of researchers at two workshops on case-based reasoning in the health sciences. These workshops were held at the Fifth International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ICCBR-03) and the Seventh European Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ECCBR-04). Results: Current research in CBR in the health sciences is marked by its richness. Highlighted trends include work in bioinformatics, support to the elderly and people with disabilities, formalization of CBR in biomedicine, and feature and case mining. Conclusion: CBR systems are being better designed to account for the complexity of biomedicine, to integrate into clinical settings and to communicate and interact with diverse systems and methods. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]