Implementing TOGAF for Large-Scale Healthcare Systems Integration

Authors

  • Dheeraj Kumar Dukhiram Pal Senior Technical Lead, New York eHealth Collaborative, New York, USA Author
  • Jenie London Lead Application Developer, Sigma Consulting, Germany Author
  • Ajay Aakula Senior Consultant, Deloitte, Dallas, Texas, USA Author
  • Subrahmanyasarma Chitta Software Engineer, Access2Care LLC, Colorado, USA Author

Keywords:

TOGAF, healthcare systems integration, enterprise architecture

Abstract

TOGAF data management, interoperability, and alignment may help large healthcare systems. Integration of intricate systems across platforms, departments, and sites challenges healthcare companies. EHRs, telemedicine, and HIEs need for a structure to control complexity, protect data, and follow rules. Common business architecture tool TOGAF arranges management, planning, execution, and information structure design. By analyzing business objectives, stakeholder expectations, and technical restrictions, TOGAF's iterative Architecture Development Method speeds the large-scale systems integration of healthcare firms.

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Published

20-01-2022

How to Cite

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Dheeraj Kumar Dukhiram Pal, Jenie London, Ajay Aakula, and Subrahmanyasarma Chitta, “Implementing TOGAF for Large-Scale Healthcare Systems Integration”, IoT and Edge Comp. J, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 55–101, Jan. 2022, Accessed: Apr. 29, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://tsbpublisher.org/iotecj/article/view/77