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Abstract
Patient safety and quality of health care services continue to be an issue within healthcare organizations. Quality improvement of healthcare processes at a systems level requires a shared language so the system is well understood across and between business areas. Business ontology provides the ability to create a shared language which can be used to integrate business process management (BPM) and business architecture (BA) concepts to identify, prioritize, and plan system wide improvement. The effective application of this comprehensive management approach has been demonstrated using medication management services within a publicly funded Canadian healthcare organization. This article illustrates how the foundational ontology developed by the Global University Alliance and the related Business Process Management Ontology (BPMO) can be used to facilitate the integration of BA and BPM concepts to improve quality of medication management. The development of business artefacts resulted in a prioritized list of improvement initiatives and an action plan to implement and monitor the initiatives. The integration of BPM and BA using an ontology in a healthcare setting yields improved services at the systems level.
患者安全和医疗保健服务质量仍然是医疗保健组织内部的一个问题。系统级医疗保健流程的质量改进需要一种共享语言,以便在各个业务领域之间很好地理解系统。业务本体提供了创建共享语言的能力,该语言可用于集成业务流程管理(BPM)和业务体系结构(BA)概念,以识别、确定优先级并计划系统范围的改进。这种综合管理方法的有效应用已经在加拿大一家公共资助的医疗保健组织内通过药物管理服务得到了证明。本文阐述了如何使用Global University Alliance开发的基础本体和相关的业务流程管理本体(Business Process Management ontology, BPMO)促进BA和BPM概念的集成,从而提高药物管理的质量。业务工件的开发产生了改进计划的优先级列表,以及实现和监视这些计划的行动计划。在医疗保健设置中使用本体集成BPM和BA可以在系统级别上改进服务。