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The current trends of the healthcare industry are value-based and personalized medicine. The requirements of compliance with the principles of value-based and personalized medicine have to be met in the architecture model of a healthcare organization – from business services to IT systems and the technology architecture. The personalized data collection is a sufficient enabler of a value-based and customer-oriented services. This paper is aimed at identifying the devices that could be used to collect and analyze personalized data, and thereby would enable the principles of value-based and personalized medicine; determining the place of such devices within the enterprise architecture; describing the existing and the target model of the technology architecture of a healthcare organization and its services; designing the architecture model of a healthcare organization that would include such devices. The research is grounded on the enterprise architecture approach which allows to describe different interdependent elements of the enterprise management system in one comprehensive model.
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Ilin, I.V., Korablev, V.V., Levina, A.I. (2020). Service-Oriented Technology Architecture for Value-Based and Personalized Medicine. In: Galinina, O., Andreev, S., Balandin, S., Koucheryavy, Y. (eds) Internet of Things, Smart Spaces, and Next Generation Networks and Systems. NEW2AN ruSMART 2020 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12525. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65726-0_18
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