In this paper we propose a workflow conceptual model able to represent clinical and managerial activities within healthcare structures, the ATREUS model. This model uses: a) a graphical representation which models the activities and the events that activate them; b) a textual representation of information related to: a set of conditions used for the control of activity execution; the actors who undertake the activity; the resources and tools necessary for its enactment, the clinical and managerial data generated by the activity execution; c) a state diagram which allows the control of the activity execution. The model allows modularity, activity nesting and temporal flexibility using a top-down refinement of processes. This model, unlike others, makes it possible to highlight the different types of decision involved in the performance of an activity.

A Conceptual Representation of Clinical and Managerial Guidelines: The Atreus Workflow Model

Grifoni P;Luzi D;
1998

Abstract

In this paper we propose a workflow conceptual model able to represent clinical and managerial activities within healthcare structures, the ATREUS model. This model uses: a) a graphical representation which models the activities and the events that activate them; b) a textual representation of information related to: a set of conditions used for the control of activity execution; the actors who undertake the activity; the resources and tools necessary for its enactment, the clinical and managerial data generated by the activity execution; c) a state diagram which allows the control of the activity execution. The model allows modularity, activity nesting and temporal flexibility using a top-down refinement of processes. This model, unlike others, makes it possible to highlight the different types of decision involved in the performance of an activity.
1998
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Popolazione e le Politiche Sociali - IRPPS
978-90-5199-407-0
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