There is a gap in Design Science Research literature regarding context and methodologies for Evaluation. The Evaluation stage is the bridge between Design (or procurement); and Benefit management. Taking a constructive approach to the many challenges this poses; we propose a framework for e-health design science research evaluation. We also perform a systematic literature review for the use of process modelling notation in e-health; as a prerequisite for process and service co-creation and evaluation; and assess these; as they are applied in the literature; for cognitive efficiency in communication between receiver and sender.
Design Science Research; Process modelling; Graphic notation; Business-IT alignment; E-health; Evaluation
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