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Models for healthcare processes could be complex like the processes observed in business domains. Modeling healthcare activities in one level could be complex and cognitively loaded. Hence we propose a modular approach to healthcare process specification. We have defined several operators to facilitate modular composition. Using these operators a medical practitioner can specify a treatment plan in an expression. We have also proposed rewriting rules to generate alternate equivalent treatment plans to facilitate decision making by doctors, patients as well as healthcare managers.