Interplay between clinical guidelines and organizational workflow systems: Experience from the mobiguide project

Interplay between clinical guidelines and organizational workflow systems: Experience from the mobiguide project

By: Shabo Shvo A., Peleg M., Parimbelli E., Quaglini S., Napolitano C.
Published in: Methods of Information in Medicine
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2016 |  Link
Description: Background: Implementing a decision-support system within a healthcare organization requires integration of clinical dom ain knowledge with resource constraints. Computerinterpretable guidelines (CIG) are excellent instruments for addressing clinical aspects while business process management (BPM) languages and Workflow (Wf) engines manage the logistic organizational constraints. Objectives: Our objective is the orchestration of all the relevant factors needed for a successful execution of patient’s care pathways, especially when spanning the continuum of care, from acute to community or home care. Methods: We considered three strategies for integrating CIGs with organizational workflows: extending the CIG or BPM languages and their engines, or creating an interplay between them. We used the interplay approach to implement a set of use cases arising from a CIG implementation in the domain of Atrial Fibrillation. To provide a more scalable and standards-based solution, we explored the use of Cross-Enterprise Document Workflow Integration Profile. Results: We describe our proof-of-concept implementation of five use cases. We utilized the Personal Health Record of the MobiGuide project to implement a loosely-coupled approach between the Activiti BPM engine and the Picard CIG engine. Changes in the PHR were detected by polling. IHE profiles were used to develop workflow documents that orchestrate cross-enterprise execution of cardioversion. Conclusions: Interplay between CIG and BPM engines can support orchestration of care flows within organizational settings. © Schattauer 2016.