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CBT (computer-based training) product improves training quality at reduced cost.

L D Perez, P H Willis

    Computers in Healthcare
    |June 8, 1989
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    Hospitals can improve healthcare information system (HIS) training quality despite limited budgets by using computer-based training (CBT). This approach effectively addresses substantial training demands.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Medical Education Technology

    Background:

    • Healthcare Information System (HIS) implementation presents significant training challenges.
    • Limited hospital training budgets often compromise the quality of HIS education.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of computer-based training (CBT) in addressing HIS training demands within a hospital setting.

    Main Methods:

    • A case study approach was employed at a hospital facing substantial HIS training needs.
    • Computer-based training (CBT) modules were implemented to deliver HIS education.

    Main Results:

    • Computer-based training (CBT) proved to be a viable solution for meeting the training demands of HIS installations.
    • The hospital successfully managed its training obligations within budget constraints using CBT.

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    Conclusions:

    • Computer-based training (CBT) offers a scalable and cost-effective method for HIS training in hospitals.
    • Implementing CBT can enhance the quality of HIS training despite budgetary limitations.