A model driven engineering approach for business continuity management in e-Health systems

Olfa Rejeb, R. Bastide, E. Lamine, F. Marmier, H. Pingaud
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Abstract

Nowadays e-Health systems recognize the benefits of new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the delivery of healthcare services. While these modern technologies have enhanced practices in the healthcare sector, the potential of failures to interrupt a process is still important. This risk of system downtime may induce significant impacts on patient safety. Thus, ensuring business resilience has proven to be increasingly challenging as the healthcare field employs more ICT applications and all signs for the future point to even more reliance on digital data. In this context, we propose an approach based on Business Continuity Management (BCM) to ensure the ability to operate in spite of unforeseen events and to quickly recover from any type of business interruption. The basic purpose of this paper is to define a formal description of a Business Continuity Plan (BCP), following an approach grounded in Model-Driven Engineering (MDE).
电子医疗系统中业务连续性管理的模型驱动工程方法
如今,电子卫生系统认识到新的信息和通信技术(ICT)在提供医疗保健服务方面的好处。虽然这些现代技术增强了医疗保健部门的实践,但中断流程失败的可能性仍然很重要。这种系统停机的风险可能会对患者安全产生重大影响。因此,事实证明,随着医疗保健领域采用更多的ICT应用程序,确保业务弹性变得越来越具有挑战性,而且所有迹象都表明,未来将更加依赖数字数据。在这种情况下,我们提出了一种基于业务连续性管理(BCM)的方法,以确保能够在不可预见的事件中运行,并能够从任何类型的业务中断中快速恢复。本文的基本目的是定义业务连续性计划(BCP)的正式描述,遵循基于模型驱动工程(MDE)的方法。
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