Connected Health involves the use of ICT to improve healthcare quality and outcomes. In a connected heath environment, stakeholders can struggle to make best use of this information coming from a variety of sources. Given this, we are investigating the challenge of how to use available infor-mation to make informed decisions about the care pathway which the patient should follow to ensure that prevention and treatment services are efficient and effective. In this paper, we outline our research into care pathway and infor-mation modelling in a Connected Health setting. The research is currently un-derway, and follows a series of stages using sources in industry and academia. In this paper, we present an overview of the project work packages including an explanation on how the different stages of the research form a continuum in which the developed models will be continually adjusted. We describe how empirical evidence will be used in the development of the models through fol-lowing an evolutionary multi-method research approach.
History
Publication
Third International Symposium on Foundations of Health Information Engineering and Systems [Lecture Notes in Computer Science];8315, pp. 32-40
Publisher
Springer
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
EI, IDA, SFI
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