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[Health] Bpmn / process discovery prior to GNU Health implementation


From: Roberto Novaes
Subject: [Health] Bpmn / process discovery prior to GNU Health implementation
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 21:26:10 -0200

Hello!

A good reference material for this kind of analysis is the Babok:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Guide_to_the_Business_Analysis_Body_of_Knowledge

It contains a set of best practices on designing business flows, enterprise architecture and business analysis. Definetely worth a look.

Cheers!

Roberto Novaes
www.silexsistemas.com.br

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Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2014 19:21:22 -0300
From: Maria Cecilia Santos Popper <address@hidden>
To: General GNU Health discussion and help <address@hidden>
Subject: [Health] Bpmn / process discovery prior to GNU Health
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Greetings!
We are  working with a local health department to implement GNU health as
their ehr system.

But prior to the implementation, we would like to do some research to
identify workflows and the underlying processes involved.
I was thinking about BPMN notation, workflow nets, etc.

Maybe someone from the community with experience in this field could share
thoughts or  ideas on how to approach this issue?

Thanks in advance.
Cecilia
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