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Title: Case Management Information Systems


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Case Management Information Systems
  • By Cesar A. Rodriguez
  • Principal Software Engineer
  • USinternetworking, Inc.
  • Jan 2001

Organization of American States Office of the
Prime Minister for St. Kitts/Nieves Building a
National Information Grid Alliance
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Agenda
  • Overview
  • CM Process Model
  • Process Innovations
  • Architectures
  • Integration
  • Reporting Quantitative Analysis
  • Case Study
  • Questions Answers

3
Overview
  • What are they?
  • Information Systems directly supporting
    organizations engaged in case management
    processes
  • CMIS have relatively Broad Industry Scope
  • Health
  • Social Services
  • Judicial
  • Others
  • Psychosocial

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Overview
  • Brief History
  • Been around since 60s 70s
  • Mainframe based
  • No real CM process support, more so a collection
    of data
  • 80s Early days of the DOS based systems
  • Some good beginnings in CM process support
  • No critical mass adoption, DOS based systems
    where not inherently easy to use
  • Late 80s to present, Windows based systems
  • Advances in connectivity (LAN, MAN, WAN, GAN)
  • Mid 90s to present, Web enabled systems
  • Critical mass Internet adoption
  • Today, Completely integrated systems
  • All of the later
  • Wireless systems
  • Mobile size footprints

5
CM Process Model
  • Relatively Standardized across industries
  • Differences lie in
  • Data
  • Mix Process Components

6
Typical CM Process Structure
Screening
Intake
Assessment
Service Planning
Delivery
Outcome
Iterative Cycle
  • Tracking
  • Referrals
  • Contacts
  • Placements
  • Others
  • Program Management
  • Orchestration
  • Quantification
  • Funding

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Process Innovations
  • Quantitative Assessments Automation
  • Mathematical based approaches geared towards
    objectively assessing client characteristics
  • Key is in the formulation of Assessment
    Questions, structure, and algorithms
  • Computer provides the computational platform

8
Process Innovations
  • Client-centric service delivery model
  • Client is the focus, and process structures are
    designed towards that goal
  • Adopted from business best-practices approaches

9
Process Innovations
  • Process Modeling
  • Using computers to model optimum process
    structures
  • Play What if scenarios at low cost and risk
  • Pilot new process introductions
  • Work best when
  • Guided by Steering committee

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Client-Centric Service Delivery Model
  • Benefits
  • Unified set of services from client perspective
  • Process efficiencies and productivity derived
    from coordinated services
  • Requirements
  • Strategic Vision Buy-in from participants
  • Process Modeling Effort
  • Integration of Information Systems

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Infrastructure Dependency Model
  • Enterprise Process Structure
  • Should Support Strategic Objectives
  • Make use of Process Innovations

Enterprise Process Structure
  • Enterprise Application
  • Should Support Enterprise Process Structure

Enterprise Application
  • Technology Infrastructure
  • Should Support Enterprise Application
    Enterprise Process Structure

Technology Infrastructure
12
Architecture Deployment Strategies
  • Legacy
  • Client/Server
  • Web Enabled
  • Wireless
  • Hosted (Application Service Providers)
  • Integrated

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Legacy
  • Centralized Model
  • Everything is centralized
  • Good for management, not responsive to users

Mainframe
Database
Terminal
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Client/Server
  • Distributed Model
  • Systems are decentralized
  • Responsive to users
  • Difficult to manage
  • Advances in Automated Management closing the gap

Clients
(Users)
Server
Network Public or Private
Database
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Web Enabled
  • Distributed WEB Model
  • Systems are decentralized
  • Extremely Responsive to users
  • Ubiquitous access to IS from browsers

WEB Browser
(Users)
Server
Network Public or Private
Database
WEB Server
Clients
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Wireless
  • Distributed Wireless Model
  • Systems are decentralized
  • Extremely Responsive to users
  • Ubiquitous access to IS from browsers
  • Mobile - Information anytime anywhere

WEB Browser
(Users)
Server
Network Public or Private
Database
WEB Server
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Hosted Systems
  • Completely integrated systems hosted by an
    application service provider
  • Offered as a service
  • No capital investment
  • Latest technologies and experts
  • Programs concentrate on the business of CM, ASP
    takes care of all MIS and technology

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Integrated
  • Integrated Model
  • Systems are decentralized
  • Ubiquitous access to IS from browsers
  • Information Alliances and Collaboration across
    global platform

Legacy
WEB Enabled
Integration Systems
Client/Server
Wireless
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Reporting Quantitative Analysis
  • Decouple reporting from CM system
  • Utilize best-of-breed Reporting software
  • With canned reports designed to specifically
    support the CM process
  • Analytics via OLAP (Online Analytical Processing)
  • Multidimensional analysis of data sets
  • Superior for Visualization of information
  • Statistical Trending

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Integration
  • Elegant technology for integrating information
    silos
  • Leverage existing information systems
    functionality
  • Integration transactions are abstracted from the
    participating IS

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