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− | *Human Computer Interface | + | *Clinical Content: textual or numeric data and images that constitute the "language" of clinical applications |
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− | *Workflow and Communication | + | *Human Computer Interface: all aspects of the computer that users can see, touch, or hear as they interact with it |
− | *Internal Organizational Policies, Procedures, and Culture | + | |
− | *System Measurement and Monitoring | + | *People: everyone who interacts in some way with the system, from the developers to end-users, including potential patient-users |
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== Relationships and Interactions between our Model's Components == | == Relationships and Interactions between our Model's Components == |
Revision as of 16:06, 14 October 2015
This is a review for Sittig and Singh's 2010 article "A New Socio-technical Model for Studying Health Information Technology in Complex Adaptive Healthcare Systems."[1]
Contents
Introduction and Background
Moving Towards a New Socio-technical Model for HIT
The 8 Dimensional Socio-technical Model Includes:
- Hardware and Software Computing Infrastructure: equipment and software used to power, support, and operate clinical applications and devices
- Clinical Content: textual or numeric data and images that constitute the "language" of clinical applications
- Human Computer Interface: all aspects of the computer that users can see, touch, or hear as they interact with it
- People: everyone who interacts in some way with the system, from the developers to end-users, including potential patient-users
- Workflow and Communication: processes or steps involved in assuring that patient care tasks are carried out effectively
- Internal Organizational Policies, Procedures, and Culture:
- System Measurement and Monitoring:
Relationships and Interactions between our Model's Components
The New HIT Model in Action in Real-World Settings
Conclusions
Comments
References
- ↑ A New Socio-technical Model for Studying Health Information Technology in Complex Adaptive Healthcare Systems. Sittig, DF and Singh, H. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010 Oct; 19(Suppl 3): i68–i74. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3120130/