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      Toward improved guideline quality: using the COGS statement with GEM.

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          The Conference on Guideline Standardization (COGS) was convened to create a standardized documentation checklist for clinical practice guidelines in an effort to promote guideline quality and facilitate implementation. The statement was created by a multidisciplinary panel using a rigorous consensus development methodology. The Guideline Elements Model (GEM) provides a standardized approach to representing guideline documents using XML. In this work, we demonstrate the sufficiency of GEM for describing COGS components. Using the mapping between COGS and GEM elements we built an XSLT application to examine a guideline's adherence (or non-adherence) to the COGS checklist. Once a guideline has been marked up according to the GEM hierarchy, its knowledge content can be reused in multiple ways.

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          Journal
          Stud Health Technol Inform
          Studies in health technology and informatics
          0926-9630
          0926-9630
          2004
          : 107
          : Pt 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Yale Center for Medical Informatics, Yale University School of Medicine, 300 George Street, New Haven, CT 06511, USA. richard.shiffman@yale.edu
          Article
          D040005136
          15360795
          c870b50f-f2fa-4ca2-bab9-e6fff9cc6142
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