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INCOSE 2015 MBSE Workshop Breakout Session
Session Title: Modeling for a Healthy Future
Objectives
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The goal of the workshop is to create a dynamic exchange of information among three groups of participants: stakeholders who provide healthcare across all environments, capability providers who “model the system” to improve effectiveness and safety, and systems thinkers and systems engineers who define “integrating environments” that link people, systems and tools through use cases.
Each session will consist of a set of presentations on the session topic followed by a working session where the attendees attempt to build a systems engineering diagram that captures key processes, key relationships, and key problems requiring a systems approach.
Systems and systems engineering primer for biomedical-healthcare
Summary
Session 1 Stakeholder Needs – the session focus is on stakeholders providing healthcare and addresses the question of identifying the systems that healthcare delivery organizations believe are the high payoff applications of the systems approach
This session will set the stage for the work performed in Sessions 2 and 3 by cataloging the key performers in healthcare delivery, developing a listing of the key systems each performer uses, and making a first cut at defining the shortfalls in these systems that could be resolved by applying systems thinking and system engineering.
Session 2. Capabilities – this session is focused on capabilities to model key elements of the healthcare system in order to improve safety and effectiveness and addresses the question of identifying the key tools systems engineers can bring to bear to meet the stakeholder needs and system shortfalls identified in session 1.
Session 3. Application Context – this session focuses on linking performers, needs, and capabilities through application scenarios and use cases; the discussion will address the question of assessing the approaches the systems engineering profession should pursue to improve healthcare delivery.
Agenda
Session 1 - Stakeholder Needs - Saturday (13:00 - 16:00)
Session 2 - Capabilities - Sunday (09:00 - 12:00)
Kickoff presentation and challenge to attendees: John Rice, Ph.D., immediate past chairman, Technology and Standards Committee, Society for Simulation in Healthcare «20 min»
Capability Presentation 1: Joshua Hui, MD, Director of Simulation, UCLA-Olive View Emergency Medicine «speaker name», «30 min»
Capability Presentation 2: Jessica Ray, Ph.D., Simulation Learning Consultant, Yale New Haven Health System, «30 min»
Development of an initial taxonomy of capabilities to model the system for improved safety and effectiveness shortfalls along with a first cut at mapping these capabilities to the systems identified in Session 1 «70 min»
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Session 3 - Application Context - Sunday (13:00 - 16:00)
Kickoff presentation and challenge to attendees: Michael Robkin, President Anakena Solutions «20 min»
Systems Context Presentation 1: Jennifer Jackson, Director of Clinical Engineering and Device Integration, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, «30 min»
Systems Context Presentation 2: Chris Unger, Chief Systems Engineer, GE Healthcare, «30 min»
Analysis of a characteristics clinical scenario as a series of linked use cases; employment of the scenario as an application context for linking together the systems and performers of Session 1 to the capabilities identified in Session 2 «70 min»
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