AbstractUser-composable approaches provide clinicians with the control to design and assemble information elements on screen via drag/drop. They hold considerable promise for enhancing the electronic-health-records (EHRs) user experience. We previously described this novel approach to EHR design and our illustrative system, MedWISE. The purpose of this paper is to describe clinician users’ intelligent uses of space during completion of real patient case studies in a laboratory setting using MedWISE.Thirteen clinicians at a quaternary academic medical center used the system to review four real patient cases. We analyzed clinician utterances, behaviors, screen layouts (i.e., interface designs), and their perceptions associated with completing...
Background: Usability gaps between current and future improved Electronic Health Record (EHR) system...
Background: Some physicians in intensive care units (ICUs) report that electronic health records (EH...
The implementation of the Electronic Health Record to substantially improve the practice of medicine...
AbstractUser-composable approaches provide clinicians with the control to design and assemble inform...
AbstractCreating electronic health records that support the uniquely complex and varied needs of hea...
AbstractCreating electronic health records that support the uniquely complex and varied needs of hea...
Electronic Healthcare record keeping can be daunting. The available software does not usually allow ...
Objective: Inefficient navigation in electronic health records has been shown to increase users’ cog...
The Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is the essential tool of the clinical consultation, effectively ...
Background: A significant gap exists between current Electronic Health Record (EHR) usability and po...
abstract: The technological revolution has caused the entire world to migrate to a digital environme...
The goal of this qualitative study was to assess physicians’ perceptions around features of key scre...
The goal of this qualitative study was to assess physicians’ perceptions around features of key scre...
The electronic health record (EHR) is actually an aggregation of individual clinical documents. Medi...
“Patient-centered care” and “information technology” are both fast-growing trends in outpatient care...
Background: Usability gaps between current and future improved Electronic Health Record (EHR) system...
Background: Some physicians in intensive care units (ICUs) report that electronic health records (EH...
The implementation of the Electronic Health Record to substantially improve the practice of medicine...
AbstractUser-composable approaches provide clinicians with the control to design and assemble inform...
AbstractCreating electronic health records that support the uniquely complex and varied needs of hea...
AbstractCreating electronic health records that support the uniquely complex and varied needs of hea...
Electronic Healthcare record keeping can be daunting. The available software does not usually allow ...
Objective: Inefficient navigation in electronic health records has been shown to increase users’ cog...
The Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is the essential tool of the clinical consultation, effectively ...
Background: A significant gap exists between current Electronic Health Record (EHR) usability and po...
abstract: The technological revolution has caused the entire world to migrate to a digital environme...
The goal of this qualitative study was to assess physicians’ perceptions around features of key scre...
The goal of this qualitative study was to assess physicians’ perceptions around features of key scre...
The electronic health record (EHR) is actually an aggregation of individual clinical documents. Medi...
“Patient-centered care” and “information technology” are both fast-growing trends in outpatient care...
Background: Usability gaps between current and future improved Electronic Health Record (EHR) system...
Background: Some physicians in intensive care units (ICUs) report that electronic health records (EH...
The implementation of the Electronic Health Record to substantially improve the practice of medicine...