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The Diabetic Patient Agent Modeling Disease In Humans And The Healthcare System Response 1st Edition Raman Paranjape

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The Diabetic Patient Agent Modeling Disease In Humans And The Healthcare System Response 1st Edition Raman Paranjape
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.69 MB
Pages: 133
Author: Raman Paranjape, Zhanle (Gerald) Wang, Simerjit Gill (auth.)
ISBN: 9783662562895, 9783662562918, 3662562898, 366256291X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The Diabetic Patient Agent Modeling Disease In Humans And The Healthcare System Response 1st Edition Raman Paranjape by Raman Paranjape, Zhanle (gerald) Wang, Simerjit Gill (auth.) 9783662562895, 9783662562918, 3662562898, 366256291X instant download after payment.

This book provides a pioneering approach to modeling the human diabetic patient using a software agent. It is based on two MASc (Master of Applied Science) theses: one looking at the evolution of the patient agent in time, and another looking the interaction of the patient agent with the healthcare system. It shows that the software agent evolves in a manner analogous to the human patient and exhibits typical attributes of the illness such as reacting to food consumption, medications, and activity. This agent model can be used in a number of different ways, including as a prototype for a specific human patient with the purpose of helping to identify when that patient’s condition deviates from normal variations. The software agent can also be used to study the interaction between the human patient and the health care system. This book is of interest to anyone involved in the management of diabetic patients or in societal research into the management of diabetes. The diabetic patient agent was developed using the Ackerman model for diabetes, but this model can be easily adapted for any other model subject with the necessary physiological data to support that model.

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