Health information technology: fallacies and sober realities.
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Review of Social and Organizational Issues in Health Information TechnologyTrends in biomedical informatics: automated topic analysis of JAMIA articlesPopulation physiology: leveraging electronic health record data to understand human endocrine dynamicsSpanish-Language Consumer Health Information Technology Interventions: A Systematic Review.Transforming consumer health informatics through a patient work framework: connecting patients to context.Resident physicians as human information systems: sources yet seekers.Usability of a novel clinician interface for genetic resultsThe science of human factors: separating fact from fiction.Safety huddles to proactively identify and address electronic health record safetyIterative User Interface Design for Automated Sequential Organ Failure Assessment Score Calculator in Sepsis DetectionTree testing of hierarchical menu structures for health applications.Impact of computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system on the outcome of critically ill adult patients: a before-after study.Redesign of a computerized clinical reminder for colorectal cancer screening: a human-computer interaction evaluation.Enhancing patient safety and quality of care by improving the usability of electronic health record systems: recommendations from AMIAAn analysis of electronic health record-related patient safety concernsApproaches and challenges to optimising primary care teams' electronic health record usage.Human factors and health information technology: current challenges and future directionsThe case for randomized controlled trials to assess the impact of clinical information systemsOutsourcing medical data analyses: can technology overcome legal, privacy, and confidentiality issues?Resilient Practices in Maintaining Safety of Health Information TechnologiesUsing FDA reports to inform a classification for health information technology safety problems.Information chaos in primary care: implications for physician performance and patient safety.Effects of health information technology on patient outcomes: a systematic review.Back to the Bedside: Developing a Bedside Aid for Concussion and Brain Injury Decisions in the Emergency Department.Typical electronic health record use in primary care practices and the quality of diabetes care.Toward a better understanding of task demands, workload, and performance during physician-computer interactions.Pharmacy workers' perceptions and acceptance of bar-coded medication technology in a pediatric hospitalNurses' perceptions, acceptance, and use of a novel in-room pediatric ICU technology: testing an expanded technology acceptance model.Successful Implementation of Clinical Information Technology: Seven Key Lessons from CPOEQuantifying usability: an evaluation of a diabetes mHealth system on effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction metrics with associated user characteristics.Occupational Macroergonomics: Principles, Scope, Value, and MethodsChanges in end-user satisfaction with Computerized Provider Order Entry over time among nurses and providers in intensive care unitsE-prescribing: a focused review and new approach to addressing safety in pharmacies and primary care.Paper- and computer-based workarounds to electronic health record use at three benchmark institutions.Using statistical text classification to identify health information technology incidents.Using a sociotechnical framework to understand adaptations in health IT implementation.Human factors systems approach to healthcare quality and patient safetyImpact of electronic health record systems on information integrity: quality and safety implications.Developing software to "track and catch" missed follow-up of abnormal test results in a complex sociotechnical environment.Using Latent Class Analysis to Identify Sophistication Categories of Electronic Medical Record Systems in U.S. Acute Care Hospitals
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Health information technology: fallacies and sober realities.
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Health information technology: fallacies and sober realities.
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2010-11-01T00:00:00Z