Usability Evaluation Handbook for Electronic Health Records

Usability Evaluation Handbook for Electronic Health Records
Author: Linda Harrington, PhD, DNP, RN-BC, CNS, CPHQ, CENP,CPHIMS,FHIMSS,Craig Harrington, MS, LMSW, CPHIMS
Publsiher: HIMSS
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781938904592

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Usability Evaluation Handbook for Electronic Health Records

Usability Evaluation Handbook for Electronic Health Records
Author: Linda Harrington,Craig Harrington
Publsiher: Himss Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Information storage and retrieval systems
ISBN: 1938904583

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Usability is the key to the meaningful use of EHRs, resulting in safe, easy-to-use, and useful applications. Good usability saves money by reducing the time and resources needed for training and post-implementation support, lessens the negative impacts on productivity, and diminishes technology-induced errors. It also promotes user satisfaction and adoption. Written by two health informaticists with different professional backgrounds, one from nursing and the other from IT, this book is intended for organizations that purchase and customize EHRs, and also for EHR vendors and programmers. The book provides the tools, ideas, and knowledge that will help readers improve EHRs. Chapters cover key definitions of usability, electronic health records, and users; commonly accepted principles of usability; usability evaluation through testing and research; usability related to workflow; usability evaluation methods, including instructions, tools and tips for each method; and building a business case for usability. The book also discusses the future of usability, and the need for optimizing EHR usability today.

Usability Evaluation Handbook for Electronic Health Records

Usability Evaluation Handbook for Electronic Health Records
Author: Taylor & Francis Group
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-09-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1138052426

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Health Information Technology Evaluation Handbook

Health Information Technology Evaluation Handbook
Author: Vitaly Herasevich, MD, PhD, MSc,Brian W. Pickering, MD, MSc
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781351649896

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Governments and clinical providers are investing billions of dollars in health information technologies. This is being done with the expectation that HIT adoption will translate into healthier patients experiencing better care at lower cost. As the first wave of adoption comes to an end, stakeholders are ready to evaluate the results of their investment and make decisions about future directions. As a result, structured evaluations of a projects impact are an essential element of the justification for investment in HIT. This book provides an easy-to-read reference outlining the basic concepts, theory, and methods required to perform a systematic evaluation of HIT.

Handbook of EHealth Evaluation

Handbook of EHealth Evaluation
Author: Francis Yin Yee Lau,Craig Kuziemsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2016-11
Genre: Medical care
ISBN: 1550586017

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Technical Evaluation Testing and Validatiaon of the Usability of Electronic Health Records

Technical Evaluation  Testing  and Validatiaon of the Usability of Electronic Health Records
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:947049627

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Health Information Technology Evaluation Handbook

Health Information Technology Evaluation Handbook
Author: Vitaly Herasevich, MD, PhD, MSc,Brian W. Pickering, MD, MSc
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781000478044

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Governments and clinical providers are investing billions of dollars in health information technologies (HIT). This is being done with the expectation that HIT adoption will translate into healthier patients experiencing better care at lower cost. In the initial push to roll out HIT, the reliability of these claims was often not substantiated by systematic evaluation and testing. As the first wave of widespread adoption of HIT comes to an end and the next wave begins, it is more important than ever that stakeholders evaluate the results of their investment, evaluate their success (or failure), and make decisions about future directions. Structured evaluations of a project’s impact are an essential element of the justification for investment in HIT. A systematic approach to evaluation and testing should allow for comparison between different HIT interventions with the goal of identifying and promoting those which improve clinical care or other outcomes of interest. The question of the day is no longer "why perform evaluations," but "how to perform evaluations." This updated book provides an easy-to-read reference outlining the basic concepts, theory, and methods required to perform a systematic evaluation of HIT. Chapters cover key domains of HIT evaluation: study structure and design, measurement fundamentals, results analysis, communicating results, guidelines development, and reference standards. Updated case studies and examples are included demonstrating the successes or failures of these investments. The authors also include new initiatives put in place by the government and discuss how they are being adopted and used by health systems.

Clinical Informatics Study Guide

Clinical Informatics Study Guide
Author: John T. Finnell,Brian E. Dixon
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2022-04-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030937652

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This completely updated study guide textbook is written to support the formal training required to become certified in clinical informatics. The content has been extensively overhauled to introduce and define key concepts using examples drawn from real-world experiences in order to impress upon the reader the core content from the field of clinical informatics. The book groups chapters based on the major foci of the core content: health care delivery and policy; clinical decision-making; information science and systems; data management and analytics; leadership and managing teams; and professionalism. The chapters do not need to be read or taught in order, although the suggested order is consistent with how the editors have structured their curricula over the years. Clinical Informatics Study Guide: Text and Review serves as a reference for those seeking to study for a certifying examination independently or periodically reference while in practice. This includes physicians studying for board examination in clinical informatics as well as the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) health informatics certification. This new edition further refines its place as a roadmap for faculty who wish to go deeper in courses designed for physician fellows or graduate students in a variety of clinically oriented informatics disciplines, such as nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, radiology, health administration and public health.