Designing a Concept for an IT-Infrastructure for an Integrated Research and Treatment Center

Abstract:

Healthcare and medical research in Germany are heading to more interconnected systems. New initiatives are funded by the German government to encourage the development of Integrated Research and Treatment Centers (IFB). Within an IFB new organizational structures and infrastructures for interdisciplinary, translational and trans-sectoral working relationship between existing rigid separated sectors are intended and needed. This paper describes how an IT-infrastructure of an IFB could look like, what major challenges have to be solved and what methods can be used to plan such a complex IT-infrastructure in the field of healthcare. By means of project management, system analyses, process models, 3LGM\textlesssup\textgreater2\textless/sup\textgreater-models and resource plans an appropriate concept with different views is created. This concept supports the information management in its enterprise architecture planning activities and implies a first step of implementing a connected healthcare and medical research platform.

Projects: Management of health information systems

Publication type: InCollection

Book Title: MEDINFO 2010 Partnerships for Effective eHealth Solutions

Editors: Safran, Charles and Marin, Heimar and Reti, Shane

Publisher: IOS Press

Human Diseases: No Human Disease specified

Citation: In MEDINFO 2010 Partnerships for Effective eHealth Solutions, vol. 160 of Stud Health Technol Inform, pp. 1319–1323, Eds: Safran, Charles and Marin, Heimar and Reti, Shane, IOS Press, Amsterdam

Date Published: 2010

Registered Mode: imported from a bibtex file

Authors: Sebastian Stäubert, Alfred Winter, R. Speer, M. Loffler

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