User-centered healthcare IT: meaningful or meaningless?

user-5ebe345d4c775eda72abcf14(2011)

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Abstract
This panel aims to discuss concepts, assumptions and visions of user- centered information technology for healthcare. It presents two opposite views on the subject. The discussion is informed by findings of three research projects evaluating the implementation of e-prescribing systems, electronic transmission of prescriptions, and electronic health records in the UK. The timeliness and perhaps urgency of such a debate are due to the incessantly increasing worldwide computerization of healthcare, concurrent to an ambiguity of the effect of IT on care processes, outcomes and user satisfaction.
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Information technology,Health care,Ambiguity,Public relations,Vision,Subject (documents),Medicine,Electronic transmission,Healthcare it,User satisfaction
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