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Accuracy in Medical Decision Making is related to two major
issues:
a) Patients health
b) Medical malpractice risks
Unicist technologies
for diagnostics and decision making are tools that empower
medical decision accuracy.
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While
these technologies are complementary to the existing medical
approaches, the heuristic and ontological/logical inference
model for decision making in uncertain environments makes
such technologies a powerful approach for diagnostics.
The unicist guidelines for documenting medical decisions are
ontology based methodologies to sustain the options and possibilities
a physician has. Within such possibilities, the probabilistic
approach provides tools to limit the risk in uncertainty decisions.
An evidence-based methodology is used for validation (non-destructive test) and falsification (destructive test) of diagnoses. This approach includes the use of an expert system.
Counselors mainly guide the diagnoses, feedback and documenting
process.
The application cases are agreed between the participant and
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| If you want to learn about the unicist approch we recommend you considering the following alternative. |
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Technologies
provided/used
•Specific books on unicist technologies
•Unicist reflection methodology
•Unicist documentation methodology
•Blue Eagle X-pert System
•Unicist complex problem research methodology
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Main
characteristics
•Personal Diagnosis
•Real-case driven program
•Unicist reflection methodology together with real cases
solutions
•Monitoring of the BEES
(Blue Eagle X-pert System)
•Counseling session: once every fortnight
•Duration: 3 months
•Beginning: agreed with the counselor |
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