Exploding expenditure in health care has led to new reimbursement regulations forcing health care providers to conduct their organisations as business concerns. In order to be competitive providers have started to build networks that allow the delivery of interrelated health services in a well‐adjusted and uniform manner. However, besides strategic agreement, successful networking requires the support of information systems for efficient cooperation and process management in order to deliver efficient day to day service. With serviceflow management we provide a general concept that answers these needs. Based on modelling process patterns and the exchange of XML‐representations of process knowledge and data between service providers, serviceflow management supports organisations in jointly delivering services that cross provider boundaries. Furthermore, it enables flexible handling of processes, which is indispensable in health care. Based on a health care example, we explore the possibilities of serviceflow management and present a Web‐based prototype on the basis of our generic, four‐layered architecture.
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Ralf Klischewski;
Ralf Klischewski
Department of Informatics (Software Engineering), Hamburg University, Hamburg, Germany
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Ingrid Wetzel
Ingrid Wetzel
Department of Informatics (Software Engineering), Hamburg University, Hamburg, Germany
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7948
Print ISSN: 0957-6053
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2003
Logistics Information Management (2003) 16 (3-4): 259–269.
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Klischewski R, Wetzel I (2003), "Serviceflow management for health provider networks". Logistics Information Management, Vol. 16 No. 3-4 pp. 259–269, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09576050310483844
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