Assessing information requirements for complex decision making in healthcare

Sean Manzi, Melanie Reuter-Oppermann, Sebastian Rachuba, Stefan Morana

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Abstract

User assistance systems can help practitioners making decision for logistical problems, for example those arising in healthcare. Optimisation approaches included in such a system to determine an (optimal) solution often need to address more than one and often conflicting objectives leading to a number of alternative solutions of similar quality. The study proposed in this paper investigates how many alternative solutions should be proposed to a decision maker, which characteristics they should have, and which level of detail the presentation of solutions should have in order to enable the user in making the best decisions for the individual problem. © 26th European Conference on Information Systems: Beyond Digitization - Facets of Socio-Technical Change, ECIS 2018. All Rights Reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages13
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes
Event26th European Conference on Information Systems 2018 - Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Duration: 23 Jun 201828 Jun 2018
Conference number: 26
http://ecis2018.eu/

Conference

Conference26th European Conference on Information Systems 2018
Abbreviated titleECIS 2018
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityPortsmouth
Period23/06/1828/06/18
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