Challenges to care coordination posed by the use of multiple health IT applications |
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Authors: | Carayon Pascale Alyousef Bashar Hoonakker Peter Hundt Ann Schoofs Cartmill Randi Tomcavage Janet Hassol Andrea Chaundy Kimberly Larson Sharon Younkin Jim Walker James |
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Affiliation: | Center for Quality and Productivity Improvement, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1550 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA. carayon@engr.wisc.edu |
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Abstract: | ![]() Coordinating care for hospitalized patients requires the use of multiple sources of information. Using a macroergonomic framework (i.e. the work system model), we conducted interviews and observations of care managers involved in care coordination across transitions of care. When information is distributed across multiple health IT applications, care managers experience a range of challenges, including organizational barriers, technology design problems, skills and knowledge issues, and task performance demands (i.e. issues related to individual information processing and management and sharing of information). These challenges can be used as a checklist to evaluate the proposed IT infrastructure that will allow the integration of multiple health IT applications and, therefore, support coordination across transitions of care. |
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