16 research outputs found
Protección de datos médicos e Internet
This report presents a discussion of the adventages electronic clinical data gives, not only to the medical staff (helping them to get more accurate data about their patients) but also to the patient (receiving a better medical care). Then we present a study of the current spanish and european laws that rule about protection of medical data. Finally we present the characteristics a distributed information system managing and storing medical data should have, and the security measures to be taken if such a system is connected to a public network such as Internet.Postprint (published version
UCTx: a multi-agent system to assist a transplant coordination unit
We present a system called UCTx, designed to model and automate some of
the tasks performed by a Transplant Coordination Unit (UCTx) inside a
Hospital. The aim of this work is to show how a multi-agent approach
allows us to describe and implement the model, and how UCTx is capable
of dealing with another multi-agent (Carrel, an Agent Mediated
Institution for the exchange of Human Tissues among Hospitals for
Transplantation) in order to meet its own goals, acting as the
representative of the hospital in the negotiation. As an example we
introduce the use of this Agency in the case of Cornea Transplantation.Postprint (published version
Extending the Carrel system to mediate in the organ and tissue allocation processes: a first approach
In this paper we extend the formalization of Carrel, a virtual organization for the procurement of tissues for transplantation purposes, in order to model also the procurement of human organs for transplants. We will focus in the organ allocation process to show how it can be formalized with the ISLANDER formalism. Also we present a first mechanism to federate the institution in several geographically-distributed platforms.Postprint (published version
UCTx: a multi-agent system to assist a transplant coordination unit
We present a system called UCTx, designed to model and automate some of
the tasks performed by a Transplant Coordination Unit (UCTx) inside a
Hospital. The aim of this work is to show how a multi-agent approach
allows us to describe and implement the model, and how UCTx is capable
of dealing with another multi-agent (Carrel, an Agent Mediated
Institution for the exchange of Human Tissues among Hospitals for
Transplantation) in order to meet its own goals, acting as the
representative of the hospital in the negotiation. As an example we
introduce the use of this Agency in the case of Cornea Transplantation
Extending the Carrel system to mediate in the organ and tissue allocation processes: a first approach
In this paper we extend the formalization of Carrel, a virtual organization for the procurement of tissues for transplantation purposes, in order to model also the procurement of human organs for transplants. We will focus in the organ allocation process to show how it can be formalized with the ISLANDER formalism. Also we present a first mechanism to federate the institution in several geographically-distributed platforms
Carrel: an agent mediated institution for the exchange of human tissues among hospitals for transplantation
In this work we present an application of Intelligent Agents Technology to mediate in the exchange of Human Tissues for transplantation.The impact of this activity is considered to be of first importance for health and also very important in economic terms. The creation of an Institution, called Carrel, will aid in finding intelligent means for a better assignation of organs, tissues and bones banked for transplantation in human beings. Carrel follows the approach of other well-known Agent Mediated Institutions such as Fishmarket and AuctionBot, in order to assure a fair distribution of resources. Carrel is an Intelligent Resources Management Service.Postprint (published version