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摘要
不同的技术用于在同一组织中构建不同的项目。面向服务的体系结构(SOA)是不兼容技术之间的数据桥梁。它被认为是集成中最重要的技术。基于建议的医疗保健服务模式的服务建模技术已应用于埃及公共医疗保健案例研究,其中使用SOA通过企业服务总线(Enterprise service Bus, ESB)集成医院。不同医院之间通过政府门户进行的互动被称为政府对政府(G2G)服务,类似于企业对企业(B2B)电子商务交易,但它是在政府层面。本文将介绍公共医疗保健集成服务的分析和设计及其在政府ESB门户上的编排。服务模式是本文的贡献,它们类似于由五个主要参与者调用的医疗保健活动;作为促进者的政府、涵盖医生和护士的生产者、医院和诊所代表的保健提供者、包括健康保险公司和药房在内的保健中介,最后是病人。可重用性、抽象、松耦合和可伸缩性是本研究中使用的软件度量标准,以确保所建议的模式对任何类型的公共医疗保健应用程序都是通用的。
Generic service patterns for web enabled public healthcare systems
Different technologies are used to build different projects in the same organization. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the data bridge between incompatible technologies. It is considered the most important technology for integration. A service modeling technique based on the suggested healthcare service patterns has been applied on an Egyptian public healthcare case study where SOA is used for integrating the hospitals through an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). Interactions between different hospitals through a governmental portal are known as Government to Government (G2G) services that are similar to Business to Business (B2B) e-commerce transactions but it is on the governmental level. This paper will cover the analysis and design of public healthcare integration services and their orchestration over the governmental ESB portal. The service patterns are the contribution of this paper and they resemble healthcare activities invoked by five major actors; the government as facilitator, the producers to cover the doctors and nurses, the healthcare providers represented in hospitals and clinics, the health intermediaries to include health insurance companies and pharmacies and finally the patient. Re-usability, abstraction, loose coupling and scalability are the software metrics used in this study to ensure that the proposed patterns are generic to any kind of public healthcare application.