Classification and Impact Analysis of Faults in Automated System Management

Author(s):  
Barry McLarnon ◽  
Philip Robinson ◽  
Paul Sage ◽  
Peter Milligan
Author(s):  
С. Липина ◽  
S. Lipina ◽  
Л. Беляевская-Плотник ◽  
L. Belyaevskaya-Plotnik ◽  
Наталья Сорокина ◽  
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The article substantiates and presents the directions for automating the data necessary for conducting operational monitoring and control over the implementation of strategic planning documents. The urgency of work caused by the need to optimize the process of forming and reporting on the implementation of strategic planning documents at the federal level using the capabilities of the State Automated System “Management”. The transfer of functions for the generation and provision of reporting data through an automated platform is included in the activities for the digitization of the economy, which is an urgent and modern priority for national development. A special attention in the article given to the development of approaches to monitoring the implementation of the Strategy for the Social and Economic Development of the Russian Federation, currently under development, with a view to visualizing its results with the help of info graphic tools.


2020 ◽  
Vol 08 (11) ◽  
pp. E1545-E1552
Author(s):  
Jamie Catlow ◽  
Linda Sharp ◽  
Adetayo Kasim ◽  
Liya Lu ◽  
Matthew Brookes ◽  
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Abstract Background and study aims Colonoscopists with low polyp detection have higher post colonoscopy colorectal cancer incidence and mortality rates. The United Kingdom’s National Endoscopy Database (NED) automatically captures patient level data in real time and provides endoscopy key performance indicators (KPI) at a national, endoscopy center, and individual level. Using an electronic behavior change intervention, the primary objective of this study is to assess if automated feedback of endoscopist and endoscopy center-level optimal procedure-adjusted detection KPI (opadKPI) improves polyp detection performance. Methods This multicenter, prospective, cluster-randomized controlled trial is randomizing NHS endoscopy centres to either intervention or control. The intervention is targeted at independent colonoscopists and each center’s endoscopy lead. The intervention reports are evidence-based from endoscopist qualitative interviews and informed by psychological theories of behavior. NED automatically creates monthly reports providing an opadKPI, using mean number of polyps, and an action plan. The primary outcome is opadKPI comparing endoscopists in intervention and control centers at 9 months. Secondary outcomes include other KPI and proximal detection measures at 9 and 12 months. A nested histological validation study will correlate opadKPI to adenoma detection rate at the center level. A cost-effectiveness and budget impact analysis will be undertaken. Conclusion If the intervention is efficacious and cost-effective, we will showcase the potential of this learning health system, which can be implemented at local and national levels to improve colonoscopy quality, and demonstrate that an automated system that collects, analyses, and disseminates real-time clinical data can deliver evidence- and theory-informed feedback.


1974 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter H. Henry ◽  
Roy A. Turner ◽  
Robert B. Matthie

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric M. Dunleavy ◽  
Nancy T. Tippins ◽  
Frederick L. Oswald

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