Control Systems and Computers, N5, 2020, Article 7

https://doi.org/10.15407/csc.2020.05.070

Control Systems and Computers, 2020, Issue 5 (289), pp. 70-78.

UDC 004.75+004.932.2:616

O.S. Kovalenko –  D. Sc. (Medicine), Professor, Head of Department of Medical Information Systems, International Research and Training Center for Technologies and Systems of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Glushkov ave., 40, Kyiv, 03187, Ukraine, askov49@gmail.com,

L.M. Kozak – D.Sc. (Biology), Senior Researcher, Department of Medical Information Systems, International Research and Training Center for Technologies and Systems of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Glushkov ave., 40, Kyiv, 03187, Ukraine, lmkozak52@gmail.com,

O.A. Romanyuk, Junior Researcher, Medical Information Systems Department, International Research and Training Center for Technologies and Systems of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Glushkov ave., 40, Kyiv, 03187, Ukraine, 
ksnksn7@gmail.com

Najafian Tumajani M., Junior Researcher,  Department of Medical Information Systems, International Research and Training Center for Technologies and Systems of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Glushkov ave., 40, Kyiv, 03187, Ukraine,

Maresova T.A. Junior Researcher of Medical Information Systems Dept., International Research and Training Center for Information Technologies and Systems of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Glushkov ave., 40, Kyiv, 03187, Ukraine, tamaresova@gmail.com

Formalized Representation of Information and Technological Processes of the Digital Medicineintegrating Environment

Introduction. To ensure the effective delivery of health services, it is important to provide accessible mechanisms for interaction between different levels of health care and patients. mHealth, eHealth and other technological developments, such as telemedicine, constitute a new digital health paradigm.

The purpose of the paper is to develop the formalized components of the digital medicine integrating environment to ensure effective interaction between patients, family physicians and health care workers at various levels.

Results. The general structure of information flows of the integrative environment of digital medicine is described and the formalized representation of health care business processes are developed.An analysis of the characteristics of the main actors actively involved in medical care was provided, and the access level to medical information of each participant, which is an obligatory condition, in particular in the case of mobile medicine, was determined. To ensure the storage of this information, an infologicalmodel of the database was developed, indicating the internal links between the blocks of the database. Model elements are defined for each block: classes, attributes and operations (using UML).

Conclusions. Formalized representation of eHealth business processes using mHealth  reflects the interaction of participants in these processes (patient and different groups of health professionals) and information flows that arise in this interaction. To ensure reliable mechanisms for the digital medical dataexchange, access levels were prescribed for each participant included in the eHealth system.

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Keywords: digital medicine, information flows, business processes of medical care, level of access to digital medical data, mHealth.

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