Coordination of Inter-organisational Healthcare Processes via Specialisation of Internet-Based Object Life Cycles

Authors
S. Barretto, J. R. Warren, M. Stumptner, M. Schrefl, G. Quirchmayr, S. Nield
Paper
Schr02b (2002)
Citation
Proceedings of the 35th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-35 2002), January 07-10, 2002, Big Island, Hawaii, U.S.A., IEEE Computer Society Press, ISBN 0-7695-1435-9, pp. 1955-1964, published 2003.
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Abstract

We describe an approach to healthcare coordination using object life cycles (OLCs). By consulting the OLC of a given patient object instance, the legal methods to apply to that object at that time can be identified - acting as a resource for a clinical workstation accessing the Internet-based instance stored by the host of the inter-organisational hospital unformation system (HIS). To support coordination, each activity results in the posting of summary data to the HIS - handled generically as GEHR (Good Electronic Health Record) transaction archetypes. As well as providing predefined care plan templates, OLCs also allow flexibility and individualisation of care plans. Behaviour-consistent specialisation of OLCs permits the definition of valid variant OLCs. We illustrate the proposed concept in the context of a hospital Early Discharge Program (EDP) - currently driven by a hospital-based care coordinator. An HIS that supported the coordination would allow significant expansion of the program.

Index Terms: object life cycle, refinement, extension, behaviour-consistent specialisation, coordination, healthcare process, health information system (HIS), Good Electronic Health Record (GEHR)