The research on the “unicist unified field of human complex adaptive systems”, with its 36 ontological entities, allowed overcoming the milestone of 4,000 ontological researches developed at The Unicist Research Institute.
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The breakthrough of Unicist Change Management
The Unicist Standard presented by Peter Belohlavek provides the necessary taxonomic steps and objects to be able to develop object driven continuous improvement
Maximal strategies in business: Beware of Smart Alecks
Smart Alecks cannot add value. Maximal Strategies demand adding value to the environment to go beyond the existing boundaries of a business.
Solutions using Electronic Medical Records Ontology
The integration of EMR with the mind of physicians has become an absolute priority in order to foster a meaningful use of Electronic Medical Records. This requires developing ontological solutions that allow integrating the categories physicians have in mind with…
Ontological approach to Electronic Health Records
The approach to EMR/EHR needs to include both administrative and adaptive aspects in order to work as a driver for patient oriented healthcare.
Businesses are built to provide materialistic welfare
Work is a basic condition in business. Work in business implies using force to produce a displacement that generates value.
The Unicist Standard for Business Growth
The objective of the Unicist Standard for Business Growth is to establish the rules that need to be considered when developing growth programs.
Unicist Riddle: The Centipede
Riddles have many solutions. In the Far East, riddles are used to develop internal freedom and responsibility.
Healthcare Cybernetics: The fundamentals of automation
Automation is implicit in nature. Nature functions automatically. Automation, robots, objects, quality assurance are primitive emulations of nature.
Conversion of Administrative EMR into Adaptive EMR
Transforming administrative EMR systems into adaptive EMR systems is possible if adequate interfaces are implemented.