Soarian--workflow management applied for health care.

作者: C. Seggewies , W. Baldauf-Sobez , P. Kullmann , H. Reichert , L. Luedecke

DOI: 10.1055/S-0038-1634206

关键词: Health informaticsWorkflowOperations researchShared careAnalyticsEngineering managementWorkflow engineElectronic documentInformation systemHealth careMedicine

摘要: Objectives: To describe and comment on functionality architecture of the software product SoarianTM developed by Siemens, to identify key differentiators related products, predecessor systems beta versions. This has been done in framework a conference health information IMIA. Methods: Analyzing existing literature. Site visit system at Haukeland Sykehus, Bergen. Pilot version Erlangen University Medical Center, elaborating major characteristics discussion rounds. Results: Soarian is functional comprehensive, clinically oriented support care processes be used for professional workstations. It product, designed written completely new. Three were identified comparison products: Soarian’s workflow engine, its embedded analytics, ‘smart’ user interface. The targeted reduced installation time stated 12 months or less. Conclusions: good chances become one products workstations international market patient-centered, shared care. Its global design may help better maintain national language specific first installations will critical, as they show how accepted. use such efficiently, organizational aspects within hospitals well between institutions have considered, e.g. strategic IT planning.

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