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Title

System for Supporting the Decision about the Possibility of Concluding the Civil Law Agreements for Medical, Therapeutic and Dental Services

Author

Yelyzaveta Hnatchuk, Tetiana Hovorushchenko, Daria Shteinbrekher, Tetiana Kysil

Citation

Vol. 22  No. 10  pp. 155-164

Abstract

The review of known decisions showed that currently there are no systems and technologies for supporting the decision about the possibility of concluding the civil law agreements for medical, therapeutic and dental services. The paper models the decision-making support process on the possibility of concluding the civil law agreements for medical, therapeutic and dental services, which is the theoretical basis for the development of rules, methods and system for supporting the decision about the possibility of concluding the civil law agreements for medical, therapeutic and dental services. The paper also developed the system for supporting the decision about the possibility of concluding the civil law agreements for medical, therapeutic and dental services, which automatically and free determines the possibility or impossibility of concluding the corresponding civil law agreement for the provision of a corresponding medical service. In the case of formation of a conclusion about the possibility of concluding the agreement, further conclusion and signing of the corresponding agreement takes place. In the case of forming a conclusion about the impossibility of concluding the agreement, a request is made for finalizing the relevant agreement for the provision of the relevant medical service, indicating the reasons for the impossibility of concluding the agreement ? missing essential conditions in the agreement. After finalization, the agreement can be analyzed again by the developed system for supporting the decision.

Keywords

Civil law agreements for medical, therapeutic and dental services, semantic analysis (parsing) of natural-language civil law agreements for medical, therapeutic and dental services, support for decision-making on the possibility of concluding the civil la

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202210/20221020.pdf