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Using conceptual work products of health care to design health IT.

Andrew B L Berry1, Keith A Butler2, Craig Harrington3, Melissa O Braxton4, Amy J Walker5, Nikki Pete6, Trevor Johnson7, Mark W Oberle8, Jodie Haselkorn9, W Paul Nichol10, Mark Haselkorn11.   

Abstract

This paper introduces a new, model-based design method for interactive health information technology (IT) systems. This method extends workflow models with models of conceptual work products. When the health care work being modeled is substantially cognitive, tacit, and complex in nature, graphical workflow models can become too complex to be useful to designers. Conceptual models complement and simplify workflows by providing an explicit specification for the information product they must produce. We illustrate how conceptual work products can be modeled using standard software modeling language, which allows them to provide fundamental requirements for what the workflow must accomplish and the information that a new system should provide. Developers can use these specifications to envision how health IT could enable an effective cognitive strategy as a workflow with precise information requirements. We illustrate the new method with a study conducted in an outpatient multiple sclerosis (MS) clinic. This study shows specifically how the different phases of the method can be carried out, how the method allows for iteration across phases, and how the method generated a health IT design for case management of MS that is efficient and easy to use.
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Keywords:  Case management; Conceptual work products; Electronic health record; Health IT; Human–computer interaction; Information architecture; Model-based design; User interface; Workflow

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26528606     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbi.2015.10.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Inform        ISSN: 1532-0464            Impact factor:   6.317


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Review 1.  2016 Year-in-Review of Clinical and Consumer Informatics: Analysis and Visualization of Keywords and Topics.

Authors:  Hyeoun-Ae Park; Joo Yun Lee; Jeongah On; Ji Hyun Lee; Hyesil Jung; Seul Ki Park
Journal:  Healthc Inform Res       Date:  2017-04-30

2.  A Precision Medicine Tool for Patients With Multiple Sclerosis (the Open MS BioScreen): Human-Centered Design and Development.

Authors:  Erica Schleimer; Jennifer Pearce; Andrew Barnecut; William Rowles; Antoine Lizee; Arno Klein; Valerie J Block; Adam Santaniello; Adam Renschen; Refujia Gomez; Anisha Keshavan; Jeffrey M Gelfand; Roland G Henry; Stephen L Hauser; Riley Bove
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2020-07-06       Impact factor: 5.428

3.  Employee Acceptance of Use: A Precondition for Enhancing Therapy Effectiveness, Patient Safety, and Economic Efficiency.

Authors:  Maximilian C von Eiff; Wilfried von Eiff; Andreas Roth; Mohamed Ghanem
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2019-12-05
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