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Task-specific authoring functions for end-users in a hospital information system

L Gierl1, M Feistle, H Müller

  • 1Data Processing Centre, Medical Faculty, University of Munich, Germany.

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
|September 1, 1995
PubMed
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Physicians and nurses can customize their interface using authoring functions within a Hospital Information System (HIS). These tools improve document management, decision-making focus, task efficiency, and standardization for healthcare professionals.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Hospital Information Systems (HIS) are crucial for managing clinical data.
  • Customizable interfaces are needed to optimize user interaction and efficiency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To implement and evaluate task-specific authoring functions within an HIS.
  • To enhance user control over the man/machine interface for healthcare professionals.

Main Methods:

  • Integration of authoring functions into an existing Hospital Information System.
  • Development of task-specific tools for end-users (physicians and nurses).

Main Results:

  • Successful implementation of authoring functions.
  • End-users could better comprehend and structure multimedia documents.

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  • Improved focus during medical decision-making.
  • Increased speed of medical tasks and standardized document drafting.
  • Conclusions:

    • Task-specific authoring functions enhance usability of HIS.
    • These functions empower clinicians to optimize their workflow and documentation.