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Abstract
Digitalization within the healthcare sector has resulted in the accumulation of vast amounts of data that can be utilized towards the improvement of health outcomes. Meaningful use of such data, however, requires that it is standardized. Standardization plays a key role in providing a universal language for data that is exchanged through different health systems. Through a systematic literature review, this paper identifies practices that are vital for an effective standardization process. Ontological development, governance and organizational practices are identified as pertinent to the process of standardization and are analyzed and explained through the lens of a multi-thread social activity model by Fomin et al. (2003). This model provides a comprehensive view of related aspects of design, sense- making, and negotiation. The analysis shows that all these aspects take place in all stages of the standardization process, and they are highly dependent on each other and can occur simultaneously.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | ECIS 2022 RESEARCH PAPERS |
Publisher | AIS Electronic Library (AISeL) |
Number of pages | 16 |
Publication status | Published - 2022 May 11 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Information Systems
Free keywords
- Data standardization
- Systematic literature review
- Multi-thread social activity
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- 2 Supervision of PhD students
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Gemza Ademaj
Keller, C. (First/primary/lead supervisor), Holmberg, N. (Second supervisor) & Emruli, B. (Second supervisor)
2020 Sept 1 → 2025 Aug 31Activity: Examination and supervision › Supervision of PhD students
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Betty Saenyi
Keller, C. (First/primary/lead supervisor), Kajtazi, M. (Joint second supervisor) & Mansour, O. (Joint second supervisor)
2020 Sept 1 → 2025 Aug 31Activity: Examination and supervision › Supervision of PhD students