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Evidence-Based Health IT Usability: Guidelines for Safety & Efficacy

Learn how to enhance usability of electronic health records with 209+ guidelines and 400+ references. Promote consistency, reduce errors, and boost user performance for improved patient care. Collaboration with industry leaders and government agencies for effective implementation.

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Evidence-Based Health IT Usability: Guidelines for Safety & Efficacy

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  1. Evidence-based Usability Guidelines for Promoting Safety and Efficacy Ben Shneiderman ben@cs.umd.eduFounding Director (1983-2000), Human-Computer Interaction LabProfessor, Department of Computer ScienceMember, Institute for Advanced Computer StudiesMember, National Academy of Engineering NIST: A Community-Building Workshop: Measuring, Evaluating and Improving the Usability of Electronic Health Records

  2. UMd HCIL’s work for NIH & ONC Strategic Health IT Advanced Research Projects - Security of Health Information Technology - Patient-Centered Cognitive Support - Healthcare & Network Platform Architectures - Secondary Use of EHR Data Sharpc.org www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/sharp

  3. Usability Guidelines are Powerful Apple, Microsoft, Android, ... NASA, FAA, DoD, ... HFES, WWW-Consortium, ... RAISE QUALITY Promote Consistency  User Performance Speed Development  Programmer Productivity Reduce Errors  Organization Reputation

  4. Usability Guidelines are Powerful Education Enforcement Exemption Enhancement - 209 Guidelines • 400+ References Usability.gov

  5. Improving Usability of EHRs • Publish EHR guidelines documents • Permit examination & discussion of products • Report on usability study results

  6. Improving Usability of EHRs • Publish EHR guidelines documents • Permit examination & discussion of products • Report on usability study results • Promote consistency with industry-led common user interface guidelines • Report failures periodically with common metrics • Work with Government agencies to coordinate specific industry practices

  7. www.cs.umd.edu/hcil

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