Intelligent patient monitoring and management systems: a review

The diversity of factors that take part in the design of intelligent patient monitoring and management systems is presented. Particular attention is given to intelligent monitoring and management interfaces, and to the use of knowledge-based systems in patient monitoring and management.<<ETX>>

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