Medinfo 2007 : Proceedings of the 12th World Congress on Health (Medical) Informatics Building Sustainable Health Systems (Part 1)
Chronic diseases are increasing rapidly and this phenomenon is becoming a major burden to the health delivery system around the world. A new health care paradigm with focus on chronic treatment and care will actualize the need for interoperable standards based services due to the complexity of...
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2013
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Tóm tắt: | Chronic diseases are increasing rapidly and this phenomenon
is becoming a major burden to the health delivery
system around the world. A new health care paradigm with
focus on chronic treatment and care will actualize the need
for interoperable standards based services due to the complexity
of care where different health levels and
professions are involved. Given the complexity of the
domain, we argue the need for a systematic and formal
approach to the development of interoperable information
systems if there shall be any real support of the cooperating
actors. We describe our work on technical
interoperability done in the Linkcare project addressing
new models of care and technology to support them in the
domain of the chronically ill using concrete results from an
architecture built using the MAFIIA architecture framework
and the UML 2.0 profile for software services, and
argue that building formal architectural descriptions on
the basis of shared interface descriptions and profiles are
an important part of achieving continuity of care based on
sustainable health systems. |
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