WILSON, Marisa L. and PROCTER, Paula M. (2016). Exploring community planning thinking as a model for use case development. In: SERMEUS, Walter, PROCTER, Paula M. and WEBER, Patrick, (eds.) Nursing informatics 2016 : eHealth for all : every level collaboration – from project to realization. Studies in health technology and informatics (225). Amsterdam, IOS Press, 1020-1021. [Book Section]
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Abstract
There are many vetted technical and semantic standards promulgated within the United States and the United Kingdom to operationalize eHealth interoperability in order to improve care outcomes, manage population health, and provide efficient information exchange between providers, services, patients and consumers. However, consideration must be given to the complex real world use cases in which the data and information will be exchanged between a wide variety of interested parties, including the consumer or patient. In many instances, community based use cases need development in order to serve as the model. These use cases can only be accurately described and created by using a wide lens viewpoint such as community-planning engages, which requires that all interested parties be actively involved. This poster will introduce models of community planning that can be developed and led by the Nurse Informatician.
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