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Title:      MODELING OF THE GEMA: A NOVEL WEB SYSTEM FOR MANAGEMENT OF COLLABORATIVE CARE IN MENTAL HEALTH
Author(s):      Hugo Granjeiro Soares Fontes, Cefas Rodrigues Freire, Emerson Arcoverde Nunes, José Arilton Pereira Filho, Hugo Sailly Moura Bezerra and Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros Valentim
ISBN:      978-989-8533-77-7
Editors:      Mário Macedo and Piet Kommers
Year:      2018
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Mental Health, Collaborative Care, System Modeling, ICT for Health
Type:      Full Paper
First Page:      69
Last Page:      76
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      The Collaborative Care (CC) process, in Brazil also known as Matrix Support (MS), has as main purpose integrate Primary Care (PC) and Psychiatry Care in Mental Health (MH) in a shared and collaborative care construction of pedagogical-therapeutic interventions. This model, created in the 21st century, approaches a new structural concept between PC and MH in several cities of Brazil. Therefore, this paper aims to propose the modeling a novel web system that is able to improve the CC process by systematization, computerization, standardization and documentation of the practices involved in the process. The system should be able to promote the communication between the health team professionals and enhance the networking. Hence, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) was used to build the modeling based in the specified requirements from collaborative care workshops with several mental health and primary care professionals in the city of Natal, organized by the Onofre Lopes University Hospital (HUOL) in partnership with the Laboratory for Technological Innovation in Health (LAIS) of Rio Grande do Norte Federal University (UFRN) and Natal Health Department. Thus, to compose the proposed modeling, the UML diagrams of Use Cases, Classes and Activities were developed, modeling the GEMA system, which intends to facilitate and potentialize the integration between Primary Care and Mental Health Teams.
   

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