3d International ICST Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare

Research Article

Enabling pervasive healthcare by means of event-driven service-oriented architectures: The case of bed management in mid-sized to large-sized hospitals

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/ICST.PERVASIVEHEALTH2009.6065,
        author={Rene Fitterer and Bart de Witte},
        title={Enabling pervasive healthcare by means of event-driven service-oriented architectures: The case of bed management in mid-sized to large-sized hospitals},
        proceedings={3d International ICST Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare},
        proceedings_a={PERVASIVEHEALTH},
        year={2009},
        month={8},
        keywords={Event-driven SOA Value of IT Health Information Systems},
        doi={10.4108/ICST.PERVASIVEHEALTH2009.6065}
    }
    
  • Rene Fitterer
    Bart de Witte
    Year: 2009
    Enabling pervasive healthcare by means of event-driven service-oriented architectures: The case of bed management in mid-sized to large-sized hospitals
    PERVASIVEHEALTH
    ICST
    DOI: 10.4108/ICST.PERVASIVEHEALTH2009.6065
Rene Fitterer1,*, Bart de Witte1,*
  • 1: SAP Research, SAP Health Care Business Development, SAP (Switzerland) AG, St. Gallen, Regensdorf Switzerland
*Contact email: rene.fitterer@sap.com, bart.de.witte@sap.com

Abstract

Healthcare providing organizations have achieved considerable achievements in efficiency and effectiveness due to the use of Information Systems (IS) in the past. However, focus was generally targeted towards “managerial IS”, often resulting in additional efforts for doctors and nurses. This paper proposes event-driven service oriented architecture as a means for improving the convenience of care delivery, i.e. the satisfaction of care providers and patients, while at the same time improving performance of back-end processes. Based on the case of pervasive bed-management this paper exemplifies how IS can be integrated with smart devices to create value in such a specialized and inherently event-driven context as can be found in hospitals.