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What is Point of care clinical systems (PoCCS)

Handbook of Research on Advances in Health Informatics and Electronic Healthcare Applications: Global Adoption and Impact of Information Communication Technologies
Information systems that support clinicians by allowing easy input and retrieval of information as close as possible to where care takes place (Westbrook & Gosling, 2002).
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The MOBEL Project: Experiences from Applying User-Centered Methods for Designing Mobile ICT for Hospitals
Inger Dybdahl Sorby (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway), Line Melby (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway), Yngve Dahl (Telenor Research and Innovation, Norway), and Gry Seland (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-030-1.ch004
Abstract
This chapter presents results and experiences from the MOBEL (MOBile ELectronic patient record) project at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, Norway. MOBEL was a multidisciplinary research project established in 2000. The problem area of the project was communication and information needs in hospital wards, and the aim of the project was to develop and explore methods and prototypes for point of care clinical information systems (PoCCS) that support clinicians in their patient-centered activities. The chapter summarizes four sub studies performed during the project. Each study presents different approaches to user-centered design of PoCCS. Findings from these studies confirm the need for mobile information and communication technology (ICT) in hospitals. Furthermore, the studies demonstrate how more user involvement and complementary approaches to traditional requirements engineering (RE) and system development methods can be useful when developing mobile information and communication systems for clinicians.
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The MOBEL Project: Experiences from Applying User-Centered Methods for Designing Mobile ICT for Hospitals
Information systems that support clinicians by allowing easy input and retrieval of information as close as possible to where care takes place (Westbrook & Gosling, 2002).
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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