The emergence of social media networks in healthcare domain is nowadays comprehensively contributed for the knowledge acquisition and to support various activities in different tasks in healthcare processes. This study emphasizes the usage of social media networks and its impacts on healthcare stakeholders; patient, health practitioners, ICT and define their perspectives. The proposed framework for Social Media supported knowledge management System (SMKMS) incorporates domain knowledge acquisition e.g. healthcare process (Cardiac) and integrates with social media channels e.g. Facebook as inputs for the construction of domain ontology which can be considered as foundation for the development of health information system (HIS)in healthcare business.
The aim of this study is to make collaborative networks of practitioners and researchers e . specially for health care community by using semantic web standards such as FOAF, etc. The prop � sed collab ? ratlv � ontolo � y modeling helps to resolve semantic alignment between distributed developed .vocabulanes/ontolo � les with domam ontology (cardiac-process) by using collaborative methodology. This collaborative ontolog � mechan . lsm helps to find specific personnel who are involved in certain tasks, activities with assigned roles and mvolve� m som � research projects and attached with health-oriented social community. -r:his approac� . also helps to publish domam factual knowledge with some link open data (LOD) resources, e.g. DBpedla for reusability.
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