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Václav ŘepaFollow

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The paper introduces the idea to use modelling methods from informatics for the further development of the Evidence Based Health Care (EBHC) in terms of both: its technology support as well as an aid for the development of its methodology. In the paper we briefly introduce the contents of the EBHC and its predecessor Evidence Based Medicine (EBM), their evolution, current state, its main limitations and consequent challenges. We also briefly introduce the principle of modelling in informatics and those semi-formal modelling methods and techniques which we regard as relevant for the given purpose, namely conceptual modelling, object life cycle modelling, and business process modelling. Using the example, based on existing EBHC practical guidelines for febrile seizures, we then illustrate the possibilities of the use of modelling techniques for an improvement of the EBHC processes and also the related possibilities of the exploitation of modelling techniques from informatics for further development of the EBHC methodology. In conclusions section we then summarize main opportunities of the application of modelling techniques from informatics in the field of EBHC and outline the needed future work.

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Řepa, V. (2018). Application of Modelling Methods from Informatics in Evidence Based Health Care. In B. Andersson, B. Johansson, S. Carlsson, C. Barry, M. Lang, H. Linger, & C. Schneider (Eds.), Designing Digitalization (ISD2018 Proceedings). Lund, Sweden: Lund University. ISBN: 978-91-7753-876-9. http://aisel.aisnet.org/isd2014/proceedings2018/eHealth/4.

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Application of Modelling Methods from Informatics in Evidence Based Health Care

The paper introduces the idea to use modelling methods from informatics for the further development of the Evidence Based Health Care (EBHC) in terms of both: its technology support as well as an aid for the development of its methodology. In the paper we briefly introduce the contents of the EBHC and its predecessor Evidence Based Medicine (EBM), their evolution, current state, its main limitations and consequent challenges. We also briefly introduce the principle of modelling in informatics and those semi-formal modelling methods and techniques which we regard as relevant for the given purpose, namely conceptual modelling, object life cycle modelling, and business process modelling. Using the example, based on existing EBHC practical guidelines for febrile seizures, we then illustrate the possibilities of the use of modelling techniques for an improvement of the EBHC processes and also the related possibilities of the exploitation of modelling techniques from informatics for further development of the EBHC methodology. In conclusions section we then summarize main opportunities of the application of modelling techniques from informatics in the field of EBHC and outline the needed future work.