Expert systems
- PMID: 7977423
Expert systems
Abstract
The concept of computerized expert systems is explained, the potential utility of these systems in pharmacy is explored, and strategies and imperatives for implementing them are described. Computerized expert systems attempt a higher level of analysis than traditional computer programs. They can be defined as systems that attempt to make or assist in a decision that is not yet completely and reliably definable in objective terms. Because of the information-intensive nature of pharmacy practice, this field is particularly suited to use of expert systems. Current applications include screening for drug interactions and therapeutic drug monitoring. Expert systems must offer a substantial advantage over human expertise (for example, by quickly analyzing enormous quantities of data); those that perform functions that humans could perform have failed to gain widespread use. An ideal hospital expert system would have access to any data available about a patient's care and would detect critical situations as they occur. Such a system would require pharmacists to shift from a prescription-based orientation to a case-management orientation. Factors to consider in implementing an expert system include linkage among multiple departments, usage options, development strategies, and maintenance requirements. Computerized expert systems hold great potential for application to pharmacy and may influence the pharmacist's role in patient care.
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A wake-up call from expert systems.Am J Hosp Pharm. 1994 Aug 15;51(16):2007. Am J Hosp Pharm. 1994. PMID: 7977420 No abstract available.
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