ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE FOR NETWORK ORGANIZATIONS: A RESEARCH DESIGN TO INVESTIGATE WHAT ELEMENTS OF EA HELP TO REDUCE ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS IN HEALTHCARE

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Abstract

Healthcare organizations operate within a network of governments, insurers, inspection services and other healthcare organizations to provide clients with the best possible care. The parties involved must collaborate and are accountable to each other for the care provided. This has led to a diversity of administrative processes that are supported by a multi-system landscape, resulting in administrative burdens among healthcare professionals. Management methods, such as Enterprise Architecture (EA), should help to develop and manage such landscapes, but they are systematic, while the network of healthcare parties is dynamic. The aim of this research is therefore to develop an EA framework that fits the dynamics of network organizations (such as long-term healthcare). This research proposal outlines the practical and scientific relevance of this research and the proposed method. The current status and next steps are also described.

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Maris, A. (2022). ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE FOR NETWORK ORGANIZATIONS: A RESEARCH DESIGN TO INVESTIGATE WHAT ELEMENTS OF EA HELP TO REDUCE ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS IN HEALTHCARE. In 35th Bled eConference: Digital Restructuring and Human (Re)action, BLED 2022 - Proceedings (pp. 717–731). University of Maribor Press. https://doi.org/10.18690/um.fov.4.2022.47

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