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Optimisation of medical documentation management processes using speech recognition system and BPMS

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  • Tomasz Gzik

    (Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna w Warszawie, Wydział Cybernetyki)

  • Piotr Radliński

Abstract

Some of the key, and most aggravating tasks that are performed in medical centers, are tasks associated with creating and managing electronic health records. “The traditional” way of managing medical health records is not efficient from a quality and management perspective. The article presents the concept of optimizing the management of a medical records system based on speech recognition systems and business process management systems.

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  • Tomasz Gzik & Piotr Radliński, 2016. "Optimisation of medical documentation management processes using speech recognition system and BPMS," Collegium of Economic Analysis Annals, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis, issue 42, pages 283-298.
  • Handle: RePEc:sgh:annals:i:42:y:2016:p:283-298
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    1. Grzegorz Bliźniuk & Mariusz Chmielewski & Tomasz Gzik & Rafał Kasprzyk & Jarosław Koszela & Andrzej Najgebauer, 2013. "Interoperacyjność zapisów historii leczenia pacjenta w heterogenicznej infrastrukturze elektronicznych rekordów medycznych," Collegium of Economic Analysis Annals, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis, issue 29, pages 489-503.
    2. Tomasz Gzik, 2014. "Platforma organizacyjna i informatyczna przeznaczona do wdrożenia dynamicznych ścieżek klinicznych," Collegium of Economic Analysis Annals, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis, issue 35, pages 131-148.
    3. Grzegorz Bliźniuk & Mariusz Chmielewski & Tomasz Gzik & Rafał Kasprzyk & Jarosław Koszela & Andrzej Najgebauer, 2013. "Spójność informacji o historii leczenia pacjenta w heterogenicznej infrastrukturze elektronicznych rekordów medycznych," Collegium of Economic Analysis Annals, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis, issue 29, pages 505-522.
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