Summary
Objectives: As health care develops from an organization-centered via service-centered (disease
management) towards a person-centered system (favored homecare, patient monitoring,
body area networks), information systems involved have to be semantically interoperable,
process-related, decision-supportive, context-sensitive, user-oriented, and trustworthy.
Methods: The aforementioned paradigm shift requires highly flexible solutions based on knowledge
concepts, provided by a service-oriented and model-driven approach.
Results: Information systems’ design, implementation and maintenance have to be realized based
on formal grammar. This is true for all considered aspects and views of the system
and its components, using metalanguages and reflecting all domains touched.
Conclusions: For meeting the challenge, involvement of, and close collaboration between, experts
from different domains as well as knowledge and tooling regarding formal modeling
and model interchange are required.
Keywords
Health information systems - formal models - meta-languages - education