| Literature DB >> 25516128 |
Lily Sun1, Mohammad Yamin2, Cleopa Mushi1, Kecheng Liu3, Mohammed Alsaigh2, Fabian Chen4.
Abstract
The concept of being 'patient-centric' is a challenge to many existing healthcare service provision practices. This paper focuses on the issue of referrals, where multiple stakeholders, such as General Practitioners (GPs) and patients, are encouraged to make a consensual decision based on patients' needs. In this paper, we present an ontology-enabled healthcare service provision, which facilitates both patients and GPs in jointly deciding upon the referral decision. In the healthcare service provision model, we define three types of profiles which represent different stakeholders' requirements. This model also comprises a set of healthcare service discovery processes: articulating a service need, matching the need with the healthcare service offerings, and deciding on a best-fit service for acceptance. As a result, the healthcare service provision can carry out coherent analysis using personalised information and iterative processes that deal with requirements which change over time.Entities:
Keywords: healthcare service discovery; information analytics; multi-criteria analysis; patient-centric healthcare; service optimisation; stakeholder profiling
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25516128 DOI: 10.1260/2040-2295.5.4.457
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Healthc Eng ISSN: 2040-2295 Impact factor: 2.682