The social frame of the healthcare organizations in Europe (and in particular in the Italian Public Sector), as a combination of relational, formal and informal aspects, is one of their most relevant sources of complexity, and leads to different approaches about decisional, clinical and organizational processes (Cicchetti, 2004). These issues have been enlightened as well by the increasing social incidence of chronic–degenerative pathologies, such as Diabetes Mellitus type 2: in such context, the Italian national e–government strategy has first pointed out on the need of paths of integration and interoperability among information systems, to ensure a safe exchange of information (CNIPA, 2008). The activity of “integrated design” of information flows between doctors and patients allows the creation and the development of reticular organizational forms in which many non contiguous actors work at the same time on the diagnosis and care process. The present work aims to show how the adoption of the Social Network Analysis (SNA), as theoretical and methodological perspective that emphasizes the social reality as reticular framework (Moreno, 1987), can provide an innovative approach for the study of the “pathology networks” and the “integrated management” of Diabetes Mellitus type 2, where ICT solutions are (or are about to be) currently involved.
Deploying new perspectives of Network organizations for Chronic Diseases' Integrated Management
Bonacci, Isabella;
2010-01-01
Abstract
The social frame of the healthcare organizations in Europe (and in particular in the Italian Public Sector), as a combination of relational, formal and informal aspects, is one of their most relevant sources of complexity, and leads to different approaches about decisional, clinical and organizational processes (Cicchetti, 2004). These issues have been enlightened as well by the increasing social incidence of chronic–degenerative pathologies, such as Diabetes Mellitus type 2: in such context, the Italian national e–government strategy has first pointed out on the need of paths of integration and interoperability among information systems, to ensure a safe exchange of information (CNIPA, 2008). The activity of “integrated design” of information flows between doctors and patients allows the creation and the development of reticular organizational forms in which many non contiguous actors work at the same time on the diagnosis and care process. The present work aims to show how the adoption of the Social Network Analysis (SNA), as theoretical and methodological perspective that emphasizes the social reality as reticular framework (Moreno, 1987), can provide an innovative approach for the study of the “pathology networks” and the “integrated management” of Diabetes Mellitus type 2, where ICT solutions are (or are about to be) currently involved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.