Fluent Interfaces and Flowcharts

Posted by: K. Scott Allen, on 12 Nov 2008 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

In a previous post, I talked about modeling flowcharts with C# code. The flowcharts are designed, documented, and standardized  by a non-profit  organization charged with measuring the quality of patient care inside of hospitals. They do so by looking at common cases that every hospital will see, like heart failure and pneumonia patients. The logic inside each flowchart can determine if the hospital followed the best practices for treating each type of case. Some of the logic becomes quite...

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