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Daily-living settings are increasingly becoming care delivery settings, particularly for chronic conditions. Workflow studies can help understand care delivery in daily-living settings, but traditional frameworks originally developed for institutional settings may not be appropriate to study health management in daily-living settings. Based on a qualitative study of health management patterns among eight patients at an academic hospital anticoagulation clinic, we have developed a model for examining daily living setting-based workflow. This model can inform consumer informatics interventions.