A Cognitive Approach to Improving Patient Monitoring Systems
I. Bostan (TU Delft - Perceptual Intelligence)
Elif Ozcan – Promotor (TU Delft - Perceptual Intelligence)
R van Egmond – Promotor (TU Delft - Perceptual Intelligence)
Diederik A.M.P.J. Gommers – Promotor (Erasmus MC)
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Abstract
The expansion of human lifespan has increased the demands for healthcare services. Meeting these demands requires healthcare to evolve and be more efficient. Rapi dly advancing technology plays a crucial role in this evolution by automating tasks and supporting healthcare providers in their workflow. This requires a symbiotic collaboration between humans and digital systems. On the human side, healthcare providers understand the clinical context and are highly specialized in integrating information from several sources. Yet, they face limits in attention span and workload capacity. On the digital side, patient monitoring systems operate tirelessly and with precision, yet they lack the ability to interpret the clinical context of information. Consequently, effective patient care relies on each side playing their specific roles....