Does not compute: challenges and solutions in managing computable biomedical knowledge

David Wong, Niels Peek

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Abstract

Computers can potentially play a key role in resolving knowledge mobilisation bottlenecks in health and care, through decision support at the point of care based on computable biomedical knowledge (CBK). But the management of CBK comes with a range of significant computer science challenges. Some of these have been suitably addressed through the development of CBK methods and tools, while others require further research and development. We review the main challenges associated with creating, reasoning with, and sharing CBK, and describe current state-of-the-art solutions as well as outstanding issues. We argue that a radical approach, in which all evidence generation is suitable for computation at
the outset, is ultimately needed take full advantage of CBK.
Original languageEnglish
JournalBMJ Health & Care Informatics
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jul 2020

Keywords

  • medical informatics
  • computer methodologies

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