The debated EHR user experience: from shouting out to working out Passed
Wednesday May 24, 2023 16:30 - 17:00 A6
Lecturers: Antti Iivanainen, Janne Pitkänen
Track: Information security
Electronic health record (EHR) systems have faced criticism and debate as these systems can be complex and difficult for users to navigate, particularly for those who are not trained in their use. This can lead to errors and inefficiencies, negatively impacting patient care and user satisfaction.
By contextualizing criticism and transforming it into constructive feedback, system developers can gain valuable insights and use this feedback to make reasonable improvements. Transforming criticism into constructive feedback requires contextual understanding for helping to identify specific areas where improvements may be needed. In this presentation, some typical examples are given about acquiring more concrete and actionable feedback on situations where users have been disappointed or when they felt that something could be working in a better way.
One of the key benefits of contextual user feedback is that it allows healthcare organizations to gather a wide range of perspectives on the EHR system to prioritize improvements. Systematic collection of user feedback also helps organizations to identify areas where additional training or support may be needed.
Topic
Change Managment
Language
English
Seminar type
On site only
Objective of lecture
Tools for implementation
Level of knowledge
Intermediate
Target audience
Management/decision makers
Technicians/IT/Developers
Care professionals
Healthcare professionals
Keyword
Actual examples (good/bad)
Benefits/effects
Management
Innovation/research
Usability
Conference
Vitalis
Lecturers
Antti Iivanainen Lecturer
Advisor
Adusso Ltd.
Janne Pitkänen Lecturer
CEO & Founder
Adusso Ltd.
I'm interested in helping healthcare organizations to succeed with Electronic Health Record (EHR) implementations and continuous optimization.