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What Role Can Process Mining Play in Recurrent Clinical Guidelines Issues? A Position Paper

In the age of Evidence-Based Medicine, Clinical Guidelines (CGs) are recognized to be an indispensable tool to support physicians in their daily clinical practice. Medical Informatics is expected to play a relevant role in facilitating diffusion and adoption of CGs. However, the past pioneering appr...

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Published in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2020-09, Vol.17 (18), p.6616
Main Authors: Gatta, Roberto, Vallati, Mauro, Fernandez-Llatas, Carlos, Martinez-Millana, Antonio, Orini, Stefania, Sacchi, Lucia, Lenkowicz, Jacopo, Marcos, Mar, Munoz-Gama, Jorge, Cuendet, Michel A, de Bari, Berardino, Marco-Ruiz, Luis, Stefanini, Alessandro, Valero-Ramon, Zoe, Michielin, Olivier, Lapinskas, Tomas, Montvila, Antanas, Martin, Niels, Tavazzi, Erica, Castellano, Maurizio
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