Maternal Health Project 1: Risk identification
Failure to identify risk is often a ‘skills-based’ error, resulting from imperfect human vigilance. A back-up system in the form of decision-support can minimise errors
Failure to identify risk is often a ‘skills-based’ error, resulting from imperfect human vigilance. A back-up system in the form of decision-support can minimise errors
Many decisions in maternity care involve trade-offs. Providing information on risk in a supportive way and involving people in decisions that affect them is both
A key area where the health interests of the unborn baby and mother may conflict is the use of medication in pregnancy. To-date, significant attention
Using our success in Clinical Decision Support Tools (CDST) we will build automated prescription adjustments for patients based on their weight and new or chronic
We will build computerised care algorithms for complex diseases such as diabetic ketoacidosis, which include complex and dynamic treatment proposals informed by changing physiology and