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Vivek Patkar
Researcher at Royal Free Hospital
Publications - 26
Citations - 667
Vivek Patkar is an academic researcher from Royal Free Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clinical decision support system & Decision support system. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications receiving 595 citations. Previous affiliations of Vivek Patkar include Guy's Hospital & University College London.
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Cancer Multidisciplinary Team Meetings: Evidence, Challenges, and the Role of Clinical Decision Support Technology
Vivek Patkar,Dionisio Acosta,Tim Davidson,Alison Jones,John Fox,M.R.S. Keshtgar,M.R.S. Keshtgar +6 more
TL;DR: A targeted summary of the available evidence on the impact of cancer MDT meetings is presented, the reported challenges are discussed, and the role that a CDS technology could play in addressing some of these challenges are explored.
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Argumentation-Based Inference and Decision Making--A Medical Perspective
TL;DR: The argumentation services platform with integrated components (Aspic) project aims to provide advanced argumentation-based computational capabilities for developing commercial and public services that are flexible and easily understood by human users.
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Commentary: Delivering clinical decision support services: There is nothing as practical as a good theory
John Fox,David Glasspool,Vivek Patkar,Mark Austin,Liz Black,Matthew South,Dave Robertson,Charles Vincent +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of this book is to provide a history of web exceptionalism from 1989 to 2002, a period chosen in order to explore its roots as well as specific cases up to and including the year in which descriptions of “Web 2.0” began to circulate.
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Using computerised decision support to improve compliance of cancer multidisciplinary meetings with evidence-based guidance
TL;DR: An interactive clinical decision support system called MATE (Multidisciplinary meeting Assistant and Treatment sElector) is developed to facilitate explicit evidence-based decision making in the breast MDMs to enhance the conduct of MDMs in a way that is acceptable to and valued by the clinical team.
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Evidence-based guidelines and decision support services: a discussion and evaluation in triple assessment of suspected breast cancer
Vivek Patkar,Chris Nicholas Hurt,R Steele,Sharon Love,Arnie Purushotham,Matthew Williams,Richard Thomson,John Fox +7 more
TL;DR: The use of decision support capabilities in TA may yield significant measurable benefits for quality and safety of patient care and is an important option for improving compliance with evidence-based practice guidelines.