The RODS laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh and CMU has
developed a significant infrastructure for doing this
(http://rods.health.pitt.edu/default.htm).

Cheers,
Denver.

Denver Dash
Research Scientist
Intel Research
http://www.intel.com/research/people/bios/dash_d.htm 

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I would be interested in knowing of any developed medical systems that 
track patients over time. For example, the system might use dynamic 
influence diagrams, POMDPs, or continuous time Bayesian networks.
Thanks,
Rich

Richard E. Neapolitan
Computer Science Dept.
Northeastern Illinois University
5500 N. St. Louis
Chicago, Il 60625
http://www.neiu.edu/~reneapol/renpag1.htm 

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