These patterns of use are described independent of OMG and HL7 standards. Linked pages include specific recommendations and implementer guidance for using available standards to represent each pattern, if applicable.
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The concepts used in these patterns align closely with the OMG Case Management Model and Notation (CMMN) metamodel specification. Known as an Adaptive Case Management, these kinds of case models assist the decision-making process through suggestions yet keep humans firmly in the driver’s seat. Case management is centered around living information and relationships, while traditional business processes are centered around a-priori defined activity sequences. This characterization of case management aligns well with the content and structure of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and their use in managing patient care.
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