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P-CAPE: a High-level Tool for Entering and Processing Clinical Practice Guidelines. Partners Computerized Algorithm and Editor

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Journal Proc AMIA Symp
Date 1999 Feb 3
PMID 9929265
Citations 9
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The Partners Computerized Algorithm Processor and Editor (P-CAPE) is a high-level tool intended to remove the programming bottleneck for implementing practice guidelines in our computer-based record system, and to integrate guideline-based advice into the clinician's workflow. P-CAPE has three major components: 1) An Editor that allows an analyst to enter the parameters of a guideline in the form of an algorithm; 2) A Navigator that processes the steps of the guideline and logs all transactions in a patient-specific file; and 3) A clinician Notifier that sends messages to a patient's covering clinician, seeking data or presenting recommendations and order sets that can be processed by the system. P-CAPE's guideline object model was adapted from the InterMed Collaboratory GuideLine Interface Format (GLIF).

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