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Developing a strategic framework for healthcare standards.

Bryan R M Manning1

  • 1University of Westminster Business School, Centre for Business Information, Organisation and Process Management. Bryan.manning@btinternet.com

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|November 11, 2006
PubMed
Summary

This study explores how standards development can keep pace with market demands, using information security as a case study. It proposes process maps to understand standard interdependencies and broader implications for content and safety.

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Area of Science:

  • Information Science
  • Standards Development
  • Market Dynamics

Background:

  • Standards development often lags behind rapidly evolving market needs.
  • Ensuring timely and relevant standards is crucial for industries like information security.
  • Interdependencies between emergent standards require careful consideration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine methods for aligning standards development with market needs.
  • To explore the use of process maps for analyzing standard interdependencies.
  • To extend the scope of standards development beyond technical aspects to content and safety.

Main Methods:

  • Case study analysis using information security.
  • Development and application of simple process maps.

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  • Examination of generic characteristics across different domains.
  • Main Results:

    • Process maps can effectively identify interdependencies between emergent standards.
    • Generic characteristics can be identified that transcend specific domains.
    • The traditional technical focus of standards development needs to be broadened.

    Conclusions:

    • Standards development must be agile to meet market demands.
    • Process mapping is a valuable tool for understanding complex standard relationships.
    • Future standards development should encompass information content and safety considerations.