Blog Posts Tagged with "EHR"
NIST: Technical Guidance for Evaluating Electronic Health Records
April 03, 2012 Added by:Infosec Island Admin
“This guidance can be a useful tool for EHR developers to demonstrate that their systems don’t lead to use errors... It will provide a way for developers and evaluators to objectively assess how easy their EHR systems are to learn and operate, while maximizing efficiency...”
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NIST Pursues Health Record System Usability Testing
February 22, 2012 Added by:Infosec Island Admin
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) seeks manufacturers of electronic health record (EHR) systems to participate in a research effort to develop methods for assessing the usability of health information systems...
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EHR and Consulting: Case of the Unpopular Mandate
February 07, 2011 Added by:Mike Meikle
Things seem to not have changed since 2004. EHR is still unpopular, expensive and with the latest research in hand, doesn’t seem to improve productivity or patient care quality. This seems to be true even if you tack on expensive Clinical Decision Support (CDS) systems...
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