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Title: | Optimizing safety, fidelity and usability of an Intelligent Clinical Support Tool (ICST) for acute hospital care: an Australian case study using a multi-method Delphi process. |
Epworth Authors: | Botti, Mari Wickramasinghe, Nilmini Redley, Bernice Coleman, Kimberley |
Other Authors: | Nguyen, Lemai |
Keywords: | Epworth Chair in Health Information Management, Epworth HealthCare, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Epworth/Deakin Centre for Clinical Nursing Research, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Australia Delphi Technique Clinical Decision Support Systems Decision Support Systems, Clinical Intelligent Clinical Support Tool ICST Acute Care Nursing Informatics Delivery of Health Care Safety Quality of Health Care Health Care Delivery |
Issue Date: | Aug-2015 |
Citation: | Botti, M., Redley, B., Nguyen, L., Coleman, K., & Wickramasinghe, N. 2015 "Optimizing safety, fidelity and usability of an intelligent clinical support tool (ICST) for acute hospital care: an Australian case study using a multi-method delphi process" poster, MedInfo Brazil, 19-23 August 2015. |
Conference Name: | MedInfo |
Conference Location: | Brazil |
Abstract: | This research focuses on a major health priority for Australia by addressing existing gaps in the implementation of nursing informatics solutions in healthcare. It serves to inform the successful deployment of IT solutions designed to support patient-centered, frontline acute healthcare delivery by multidisciplinary care teams. The outcomes can guide future evaluations of the contribution of IT solutions to the efficiency, safety and quality of care delivery in acute hospital settings. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11434/530 |
Type: | Conference Poster |
Affiliated Organisations: | Deakin University Centre for Clinical Nursing Research RMIT University Health Information Management Deakin University School of Information and Business Analytics |
Type of Clinical Study or Trial: | Case reports |
Appears in Collections: | Critical Care Health Informatics |
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