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Applying an evaluation framework for health information system design, development, and implementation.

David Kaufman1, Wm Dan Roberts, Jacqueline Merrill

  • 1Department of Biomedical Informatics, NY State Psychiastric Institute, Columbia University School of Nursing, 622 West 168th Street, New York, NY, USA. davek@dbmi.columbia.edu

Nursing Research
|April 8, 2006
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A new informatics evaluation framework guides health information technology development and deployment. Systematic evaluation ensures effective system adaptation and user engagement for positive healthcare impact.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information Systems Evaluation
  • Technology Adoption

Background:

  • Rapid advancements in health information technologies (HIT) require a robust evaluation framework.
  • Existing frameworks often lack comprehensiveness across all HIT development phases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To illustrate an informatics evaluation framework.
  • To provide a heuristic for aligning system design stage with evaluation level.

Main Methods:

  • Application of an evaluation framework.
  • Case studies across five distinct system design stages.

Main Results:

  • Studies demonstrated the framework's applicability across various development phases.

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  • Evaluation research contributes to system design assessment and knowledge generation.
  • Conclusions:

    • System engineering capabilities outpace effective deployment strategies.
    • Continuous, systematic evaluation is crucial for successful HIT implementation, user adaptation, and innovation.
    • Sound evaluation methodologies are essential for maximizing HIT's positive impact on healthcare.