WHO SMART Guidelines - Example Workshop IG
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Business Processes

This page describes the business processes included in the WHO Digital Adaptation Kit (DAK) [insert health domain here] (link forthcoming). For full details, see the published DAK content.

A business process, or process, is a set of related activities or tasks performed together to achieve the objectives of the health programme area, such as registration, counselling, referrals. Workflows are a visual representation of the progression of activities (tasks, events, interactions) that are performed within the business process. The workflow provides a “story” for the business process being diagrammed and is used to enhance communication and collaboration among users, stakeholders and engineers.

The DAK for [insert health domain here] focuses on key business processes insert content here</mark>.

Overview of Key Business Processes

The following table describes the workflows of the included processes.

# Process Name Process ID Personas Objectives
Title ID used to reference this process throughout the DAK Individuals interacting to complete the process A concrete statement describing what the process seeks to achieve

Workflows

The workflows that follow depict processes that have been generalized across different contexts and may not reflect the variability and nuances across different settings. The simplicity of the workflow may not adequately illustrate the nonlinear steps that may occur.

Overview of key [insert health domain here] process flows

The business processes included in the DAK are shown in the following figure. Processes included in the DAK start with a letter (e.g. "A.") and are shown using the "Activity with sub-process" shape, which includes a plus sign.