McLachlan SKyrimi EDube KHitman GSimmonds JFenton N2020-122020-12HEALTH INFORMATICS JOURNAL, 2020, 26 (4), pp. 2512 - 25371460-4582https://hdl.handle.net/10179/15340There is a strong push towards standardisation of treatment approaches, care processes and documentation of clinical practice. However, confusion persists regarding terminology and description of many clinical care process specifications which this research seeks to resolve by developing a taxonomic characterisation of clinical care process specifications. Literature on clinical care process specifications was analysed, creating the starting point for identifying common characteristics and how each is constructed and used in the clinical setting. A taxonomy for clinical care process specifications is presented. The De Bleser approach to limited clinical care process specifications characterisation was extended and each clinical care process specification is successfully characterised in terms of purpose, core elements and relationship to the other clinical care process specification types. A case study on the diagnosis and treatment of Type 2 Diabetes in the United Kingdom was used to evaluate the taxonomy and demonstrate how the characterisation framework applies. Standardising clinical care process specifications ensures that the format and content are consistent with expectations, can be read more quickly and high-quality information can be recorded about the patient. Standardisation also enables computer interpretability, which is important in integrating Learning Health Systems into the modern clinical environment. The approach presented allows terminologies for clinical care process specifications that were widely used interchangeably to be easily distinguished, thus, eliminating the existing confusion.2512 - 2537caremapsclinical care process specificationsclinical documentationclinical pathwaysevidence-based practicestandardisationTowards standardisation of evidence-based clinical care process specificationsJournal article10.1177/14604582209060694311481741-2811Massey_Dark0806 Information Systems0807 Library and Information Studies