Further research is needed to establish best practices for integrating patient-reported information into practice through innovative health IT, according to AHRQ-funded research. Part of a journal issue that examined clinical decision support and the concept of usability, “Evidence into Action: Improving User Interface to Improve Patient Outcomes,” includes AHRQ-funded studies that highlight lessons learned by developing and testing health IT interfaces, such as websites, apps, and dashboards. The tools examined in this special issue were purposed to improve patient care. Select to access the special issue of eGEMS (Generating Evidence and Methods to Improve Patient Outcomes). |
jueves, 10 de diciembre de 2015
eGEMs, a peer-reviewed, open access journal by the EDM Forum | Vol 3 | Iss 2
eGEMs, a peer-reviewed, open access journal by the EDM Forum | Vol 3 | Iss 2
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