Increasingly, studies are being published on the potential negative effect of introducing poor designed Health Information Technology (HIT) into clinical settings, relating to technology …
O Asan, P Carayon - International Journal of Human–Computer …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Health information technologies are becoming ubiquitous. According to the DHHS Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, 96% of nonfederal acute care …
A Kushniruk, C Nøhr - Evidence-based health informatics, 2016 - ebooks.iospress.nl
End user involvement and input into the design and evaluation of information systems has been recognized as being a critical success factor in the adoption of information systems …
P Carayon, P Hoonakker - Yearbook of medical informatics, 2019 - thieme-connect.com
Objectives: Despite national mandates, incentives, and other programs, the design of health information technology (IT) remains problematic and usability problems continue to be …
Health Information Technology (HIT) continues to increase in importance as a component of healthcare provision, but designing HIT is complex. The creation of cooperative learning …
R Marcilly, LW Peute… - … : Many Places, Many …, 2015 - ebooks.iospress.nl
Abstract In a Health Information Technology (HIT) regulatory context in which the usability of this technology is more and more a critical issue, there is an increasing need for evidence …
Context is a key consideration when designing and evaluating health information technology (HIT) and cannot be overstated. Unintended consequences are common post …
Objective: To review the developments in human factors (HF) research on the challenges of health information technology (HIT) implementation and impact given the continuing …
The worldwide implementation of large-scale health information technologies (HIT) continues at a rapid pace and this trend is unlikely to change in the future [1],[2]. The next …