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[[File:Assessment and treatment algorithm for overweight and obesity.png|thumb|450px|A medical algorithm for assessment and treatment of [[overweight]] and [[obesity]].]]
A '''medical algorithm''' is any [[computation]], [[formula]], [[statistical survey]], [[nomogram]], or [[look-up table]], useful in [[healthcare]]. [[Medical]] [[algorithm]]s include [[decision tree]] approaches to healthcare treatment (
==Scope==
Medical algorithms are part of a broader field which is usually fit under the aims of [[medical informatics]] and medical [[
In relation to [[logic]]-based and [[artificial neural network]]-based [[clinical decision support system]]s, which are also computer applications
==Examples==
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A common class of algorithms are embedded in guidelines on the choice of treatments produced by many national, state, financial and local healthcare organisations and provided as knowledge resources for day to day use and for induction of new physicians.
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==Purpose==
The intended purpose of medical algorithms is to improve and standardize
Medical algorithms based on best practice can assist everyone involved in delivery of standardized treatment via a wide range of clinical care providers. Many are presented as [[Clinical trial protocol|protocol]]s and it is a key task in training to ensure people step outside the protocol when necessary. In our present state of knowledge, generating hints and producing guidelines may be less satisfying to the authors, but more appropriate.
==Cautions==
In common with most science and medicine, algorithms whose contents are not wholly available for scrutiny and open to improvement should be regarded with suspicion.
[[Computation]]s obtained from medical algorithms should be compared with, and tempered by, clinical knowledge and [[physician]] judgment.
==See also==
* [[Artificial intelligence in healthcare]]
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* [[Odds algorithm]]
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▲* [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=419420 NIH.gov] - 'Automated Medical Algorithms: Issues for Medical Errors', Kathy A. Johnson, PhD, John R. Svirbely, MD, M. G. Sriram, PHD, Jack W. Smith, MD, PHD, Gareth Kantor, MD, and Jorge Raul Rodriguez, MD, ''[[Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association]]''
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