Objective: To review the developments in human factors (HF) research on the challenges of health information technology (HIT) implementation and impact given the continuing incidence of usability problems and unintended consequences from HIT development and use. Methods: A search of PubMed/Medline and Web of Science® identified HF research published in 2015 and 2016. Electronic health records (EHRs) and patient-centred HIT emerged as significant foci of recent HF research. The authors selected prominent papers highlighting ongoing HF and usability challenges in these areas. This selective rather than systematic review of recent HF research highlights these key challenges and reflects on their implications on the future impact of HF...
when the rotterdam ophthalmic Institute set out to design a solution to an infection control problem...
Health-related mobile applications are known as eHealth apps. These apps make people more aware of t...
Health information technology (IT) can offer important benefits to health care; however, technology-...
Objective: To review the developments in human factors (HF) research on the challenges of health inf...
Objective: To review the developments in human factors (HF)research on the challenges of health info...
International audienceIncreasingly, studies are being published on the potential negative effect of ...
Objectives: Recent federal mandates and incentives have spurred the rapid growth, development and ad...
The National Health Service (NHS) in England has ambitious plans to drive innovation in health infor...
Resources for addressing usability issues identified by practitioners are often limited and teams lo...
A significant amount of evidence existed in support of the positive effect on the quality of healthc...
Background: There is growing recognition that design flaws in health information technology (HIT) le...
Health Information Technology (HIT) has the potential to improve the quality, efficiency, outcomes, ...
Changes in the way we collect and use health information, and the technology that enables these proc...
Healthcare organizations now consider increased efficiency, reduced costs, improved patient care and...
Objective: This systematic review aimed to: (1) determine the prevalence and scope of existing resea...
when the rotterdam ophthalmic Institute set out to design a solution to an infection control problem...
Health-related mobile applications are known as eHealth apps. These apps make people more aware of t...
Health information technology (IT) can offer important benefits to health care; however, technology-...
Objective: To review the developments in human factors (HF) research on the challenges of health inf...
Objective: To review the developments in human factors (HF)research on the challenges of health info...
International audienceIncreasingly, studies are being published on the potential negative effect of ...
Objectives: Recent federal mandates and incentives have spurred the rapid growth, development and ad...
The National Health Service (NHS) in England has ambitious plans to drive innovation in health infor...
Resources for addressing usability issues identified by practitioners are often limited and teams lo...
A significant amount of evidence existed in support of the positive effect on the quality of healthc...
Background: There is growing recognition that design flaws in health information technology (HIT) le...
Health Information Technology (HIT) has the potential to improve the quality, efficiency, outcomes, ...
Changes in the way we collect and use health information, and the technology that enables these proc...
Healthcare organizations now consider increased efficiency, reduced costs, improved patient care and...
Objective: This systematic review aimed to: (1) determine the prevalence and scope of existing resea...
when the rotterdam ophthalmic Institute set out to design a solution to an infection control problem...
Health-related mobile applications are known as eHealth apps. These apps make people more aware of t...
Health information technology (IT) can offer important benefits to health care; however, technology-...