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Handbook of Research on Healthcare Administration and Management
A structured set of names and descriptions used to organize.
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Building an Ontological Framework for Healthcare: The Case of the Health Cluster
Keith KT Toh (RMIT University, Australia), Margaret E. Heffernan (RMIT University, Australia), Vass Karpathiou (Deakin University & RMIT University, Australia), Arkalgud Ramaprasad (UIC, USA), and Nilmini Wickramasinghe (Epworth HealthCare, Australia & Deakin University, Australia)
Copyright: © 2017 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0920-2.ch039
Abstract
Health is a multidisciplinary domain which necessitates experts from diverse backgrounds coming together to effect optimal care delivery for patients. Such a context can benefit by being framed as a knowledge cluster. To illustrate, the case study of a health cluster research group is mapped in terms of ontology. In this way, key relationships and informational exchanges are captured and this in turn can enable more prudent use of critical knowledge assets within the cluster. This ontology is then proffered for the healthcare domain in general as the following discusses.
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The science and practice of classification and ordering classes according to principles.
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Taxonomy is the science of classification according to a pre-determined system, with the resulting catalogue used to provide a conceptual framework for discussion, analysis, or information retrieval. In theory, the development of a good taxonomy takes into account the importance of separating elements of a group (taxon) into subgroups (taxa) that are mutually exclusive, unambiguous, and taken together, include all possibilities
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