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Designing a reference architecture for health information systems

Joep Tummers, Hilde Tobi, Cagatay Catal, Bedir Teki̇nerdoğan

2021BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Healthcare relies on health information systems (HISs) to support the care and receive reimbursement for the care provided. Healthcare providers experience many problems with their HISs due to improper architecture design. To support the design of a proper HIS architecture, a reference architecture (RA) can be used that meets the various stakeholder concerns of HISs. Therefore, the objective of this study is to develop and analyze an RA following well-established architecture design methods. METHODS: Domain analysis was performed to scope and model the domain of HISs. For the architecture design, we applied the views and beyond approach and designed the RA's views based on the stakeholders and features from the domain analysis. We evaluated the RA with a case study. RESULTS: We derived the following four architecture views for HISs: The context diagram, decomposition view, layered view, and deployment view. Each view shows the architecture of the HIS from a different angle, suitable for various stakeholders. Based on a Japanese hospital information system study, we applied the RA and derived the application architecture. CONCLUSION: We demonstrated that the methods of the software architecture design community could be used in the healthcare domain effectively and showed the applicability of the RA.

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Computer scienceArchitectureDomain (mathematical analysis)Context (archaeology)Health careStakeholderEnterprise architecture frameworkSoftware architectureSoftware engineeringSoftwareVisual artsMathematical analysisEconomic growthBiologyProgramming languageArtPolitical sciencePublic relationsEconomicsMathematicsPaleontologyElectronic Health Records SystemsInformation Technology Governance and StrategyHealthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring