Zusammenfassung
For realizing pervasive and ubiquitous health and
social care services, health and social care system
have to undergo an organizational, methodological and
technological transformation towards personalized,
participative, preventive, predictive precision medicine.
For designing and managing the resulting highly complex,
distributed and dynamic ecosystem, we must consistently
and formally ...
Zusammenfassung
For realizing pervasive and ubiquitous health and
social care services, health and social care system
have to undergo an organizational, methodological and
technological transformation towards personalized,
participative, preventive, predictive precision medicine.
For designing and managing the resulting highly complex,
distributed and dynamic ecosystem, we must consistently
and formally represent the system and its components
from the perspective of all actors from different
domains including the subject of care, using different
methodologies, knowledge, language and experiences.
The granularity level of the considered components may
range from elementary particles up to the society and
universe. This must be done, using a system-theoretical,
architecture-centered, ontology-based and policy-driven
approach. Over the last 30 years, the author developed
the necessary model and framework, which is meanwhile
standardized as ISO 23903 interoperability and integration
reference architecture. The approach has been defined
as mandatory for any specification or project at ISO,
CEN, IEEE, etc. addressing more than one domain. The
presented approach enables design, implementation and
management of intelligent and ethical health and social
care systems as well as knowledge-based communication
and cooperation of all actors involved. Thereby, it manages
also security, privacy and trust in detail. The keynote
introduces necessary standards and methodologies for
designing and managing 5P medicine ecosystems as well
as practical examples.