Creating a shared ontology regarding organisational structures

< Organisational structures in healthcare

Introduction

 * In the screenshot below you see two structures: 1. Structure in region A (left) and 2. Structure in region B (right).
 * The structure in region A is a simple structure. You see an instancy GGD1 with two sub-instancies: CB1 and CB2.
 * The structure in region B is more complex. The structure in region A is a tree structure, all entities have one parent. In region B you can speak about a network structure.



Concepts

 * Client
 * Healthcare provider
 * Healthcare professional

Fact types
Some examples fact types:
 * A client is vaccinated by an instancy.
 * A instancy reports to an instancy (Dutch: bovenliggende instantie; you can create an hierarcy of instancies).
 * In region B you can see that an instancy can have more than 1 parent. See department 1. This department is part of two consortia.

Rules

 * When the location of an instancy changes you create an new instancy (is this a smart rule?)