The main contribution in this paper is a structured approach supporting validated quality of information sharing in Health Care settings. Protocols, at different system levels, are used as a method to design and implement intelligible information sharing structures. Our approach can preferably be seen as a context dependant information modelling framework that could be implemented using, e.g., web 2.0 techniques in a professional context. The main challenge is how to trustworthy convey and analyze the huge amounts of information available in Health Care contexts. Our innovative information health channel concept provides an approach to analyze and structure information as well as a contextual support towards increasing patient security.
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