Hi Klaus,
this looks very relevant. Can you add it to the wiki page
<https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/display/spec/questions/42336259/resources-relating-to-adaptive-clinical-workflow-frameworksformalisms>as
a response (doing this means I can more easily track back to contributors).
Is Essomenic some sort of patented modelling approach (there are
indicators on the slides the seem to imply this)? Is there a publicly
visible specification of the formalism?
thanks
- thomas
On 12/04/2016 13:19, Klaus Veil wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for, but have a look at
my colleague Jo Curry's research and publications:
www.westernsydney.edu.au/staff_profiles/uws_profiles/doctor_joanne_curry
See www.achsm.org.au/DownloadDocument.ashx?DocumentID=1273 Essomenic
Patient Journey Modelling
She was also presenting herwork at the healthcare week in Sydney last
month: http://hett.austhealthweek.com.au/AgendaDay.aspx?tp_day=144124
Also on day 2 of 'Digital Hospital of the Future2015' (day 2):
http://claridenglobal.com/conference/digitalhospital-au/agenda/
Klaus
I am particularly interested in formalisms, frameworks and experience
with any kind of 'adaptive' or 'cooperative' workflow system, also
analytical approaches. Information about current research efforts
with no publications welcome as well.
If you know of useful resources in this area, *please add to this
Wiki page
<https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/display/spec/questions/42336259/resources-relating-to-adaptive-clinical-workflow-frameworksformalisms>*.
Please (please!) try to qualify any link with at least a short
description or category of the resource.
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