In the design of an information system “medicine by-design” it is necessary to widen the focus on the data by associating new dimensions.
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Health information systems must be “medicine by design”
In the tender specifications of health information systems, the medical component is often of little relevance. The focus is on technological, administrative and organizational aspects.
Test: How smart is your software?
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Digital Health: one app is better than more?
This is the question that regions and health agencies ask themselves when they activate more services for their clients. At present, between the two schools of thought, there is no clear prevalence. Continue reading
How to make an effective demo
The presentation of the software is a key moment in the sales process. Nevertheless, it is often prepared and conducted in a superficial manner and is not very effective. Let’s see what to do and what to avoid. Continue reading
The importance of co-design to improve clinical systems
With rare exceptions, the design and development of clinical systems is carried out by computer technicians, sometimes supported by experts in user experience. It’s time to change the method. Continue reading
The Electronic Medical Record becomes smart with the clinical dashboards
After discussing on widget, I would continue the reflections and suggestions on how to realise a smart EMR. Continue reading
The Electronic Medical Record becomes smart with widgets
The article where I described how to make the EMR smart and useful created great interest and confrontations with different colleagues who asked me for explaining some of those concepts. Continue reading
How to make the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) smart and useful
It is out of doubt that projects related to the electronic medical record (EMR) are the most difficult to realize. The digital replication of the paper-based file or the replacement of old systems with others following the same method do not create added value for doctors and nurses; on the contrary it requires a lot of engagement and time. Continue reading