An ontology-driven clinical decision support system (IDDAP) for infectious disease diagnosis and antibiotic prescription

Conclusions and significance This study attempted to bridge the patient/caregiver gap by building a sophisticated application that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning computational techniques to perform data-driven decision-making at the point of primary care. The first level of decision-making is conducted by the IDDAP and provides the patient with a first-line therapy. Patients can then make a subjective judgment, and if any questions arise, should consult a physician for subsequent decisions, particularly in complicated cases or in cases in which the necessary information is not yet available in the knowledge base.
Source: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - Category: Bioinformatics Source Type: research