Applications

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Knowledge management and decision support applications available on the WWW for clinical use by Health Professionals
MedNotesTM   Great Britain   France   Spain   Czech Republic
Decision support applications for emergency medicine, gastroenterology, intensive care and endocrinology

developed by clinical domains keywords
The SMARTIE R&D project, supported by the European Community Fifth Framework Information Society Technology Programme. Emergency medicine, gastroenterology, intensive care and endocrinology WWW, decision support, open source, multilingual, diagnosis, treatment
commissioned status Access
2001 MedNotes are available for use by health professionals and continue to be developed.  bullet  MedNotes library - applications in English, French, Spanish and Czech
description
MedNotes™ are multilingual, multi-platform medical decision support software tools. Applications developed developed to date focus on the domains of emergency medicine, gastroenterology, intensive care and endocrinology. They have been developed by the European SMARTIE (Smart Medical Applications Repository of Tools for Informed Expert decision) project and are accessible from the SMARTIE web site.

Applications range from systems based on simple scoring scales (e.g Glasgow Coma Scale) to elaborate decision support tools for the management of more complex clinical situations (e.g. in intensive care or for Acute Abdominal Pain).

MedNotes™ software applications can be run over the web and/or downloaded free of charge for use by healthcare professionals (subject to registration and signing a Smartie-ist Open Source License). MedNotes are available for different platforms: PC (Windows), the WWW and PDA (PalmOS and Pocket PC).

The currently available selection of MedNotes™ has been implemented by an international panel of experts through a dedicated methodology.

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contact links

Fundació IMIM
Medical Informatics Laboratory
Research Group on Biomedical Informatics (GRIB) IMIM/UPF
Psg maritim de la Barceloneta, 37-49
08003 Barcelona
Spain

Web:www.imim.es

E: smartieatimim.es

 bullet  SMARTIE web site
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Entry on OpenClinical: May 12 2003
Last main updates: May 30 2003; 02 April 2005
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