RT @Winn_on_Health: "...some staff anticipated reduced performance with the introduction of EHR." @NHSX may find this useful (in relation…
"...some staff anticipated reduced performance with the introduction of EHR." @NHSX may find this useful (in relation to the current EPR usability survey), along with the #Healthcare #IT #implementation community. @techUK @DHCNIO @AdeByrne https://t.co
New post: "Staff expectations for the implementation of an electronic health record system: a qualitative study using normalisation process theory." https://t.co/XYq9FEUKCf
RT @CityOfResearch: Colleagues in the PSTRC Digital Innovation theme have recently published research findings that may inform hospitals on…
RT @CindyFedell: Some really useful learning points here on perception of staff pre-implementation of an EHR - staff motivated to invest ti…
This is a fascinating read: many correlations w/my experience (was IG Lead at that Trust at the time); couple of surprises - more dissonance of senior consultant and junior dr experience/attitudes than I realised. Food for thought.
RT @CindyFedell: Some really useful learning points here on perception of staff pre-implementation of an EHR - staff motivated to invest ti…
Some really useful learning points here on perception of staff pre-implementation of an EHR - staff motivated to invest time in implementation & perceived variation in opportunity to engage.
Colleagues in the PSTRC Digital Innovation theme have recently published research findings that may inform hospitals on actions that can be taken prior to implementation of electronic health records to reduce concerns for quality and safety of patient care
RT @ArabellaScants: Great to be back in the world of #ehealth with our new open access article published in @BioMedCentral Access via: ht…
RT @ArabellaScants: Great to be back in the world of #ehealth with our new open access article published in @BioMedCentral Access via: ht…
RT @ArabellaScants: Great to be back in the world of #ehealth with our new open access article published in @BioMedCentral Access via: ht…
Great to be back in the world of #ehealth with our new open access article published in @BioMedCentral Access via: https://t.co/HFvQEHiVM8 #BMC #NHS #paperless https://t.co/CWqnV5GjvL
#ehr "Staff expectations for the implementation of an electronic health record system: a qualitative study using normalisation process theory." https://t.co/2rWkvMqkca
New post: "Staff expectations for the implementation of an electronic health record system: a qualitative study using normalisation process theory." https://t.co/XYq9FEUKCf