IBM Systems Journal
A Process Model Basis for Evolving Hospital Information Systems
Journal of Medical Systems
Requirements analysis for socio-technical system design
Information Systems
Design principles for process modelling in enterprise application integration
Information Systems - The 12th international conference on advanced information systems engineering (CAiSE 00)
European Journal of Information Systems
Workflow Automation: Overview and Research Issues
Information Systems Frontiers
Information Technology and Management
Processes Driving the Networked Economy
IEEE Concurrency
Process-Driven Intranets: Life-Cycle Support for Process Reengineering
IEEE Internet Computing
Improving information requirements determination: a cognitive perspective
Information and Management
Organizing the Information Management Process in Process-based Organizations
HICSS '01 Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences ( HICSS-34)-Volume 8 - Volume 8
The key role of organizational culture in a multi-system view of technology-driven change
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
An Optimization Model for Locating and Sizing Emergency Medical Service Stations
Journal of Medical Systems
Emergency Healthcare Process Automation Using Mobile Computing and Cloud Services
Journal of Medical Systems
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Recent trends in healthcare delivery have led to a gradual shift in the conceptualisation of healthcare information systems towards supporting healthcare processes in a more direct way. The move towards integrated and managed care, which requires designing healthcare processes around patient needs and incorporating efficiency considerations, has led to an increased interest in process-oriented healthcare information systems based on workflow technology. This means to actively deliver the tasks to be performed to the right persons at the right time with the necessary information and the application functions needed. Moreover, workflow technology promotes a component-oriented development whereby the process logic is separated from application logic. This paper presents an approach to capturing process logic requirements for healthcare workflow systems with a view to design a system that is easily adjustable to process changes and to evolving organizational structures at a reasonable cost.