A PDA based Point of Care E-Health Solution for Ambulatory Care
The adoption of PDAs and mobile communication is expected to provide a solution to the use of computer technology by healthcare workers at the point-of-care. The Australian National Health Information Strategy, Health Online, is providing national leadership for approaches to address the quality and...
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doaj-adf67995195d4223b531bbddb0b3b46e2021-08-02T03:23:06ZengAustralasian Association for Information SystemsAustralasian Journal of Information Systems1449-86181449-86182005-11-0113110.3127/ajis.v13i1.7659A PDA based Point of Care E-Health Solution for Ambulatory CareDaniel WalshCarole AlcockLois BurgessJoan CooperThe adoption of PDAs and mobile communication is expected to provide a solution to the use of computer technology by healthcare workers at the point-of-care. The Australian National Health Information Strategy, Health Online, is providing national leadership for approaches to address the quality and availability of information to assist in the planning and delivery of care. One area for potential growth is the availability and capture of information at the point of care by healthcare providers. A key factor in the lack of adoption of systems, is that traditionally health care information systems have been designed for desktop computing whereas many healthcare workers are highly mobile. This paper discusses phase one of a larger, four-phase project which aims to develop information access applications at point-of-care for Ambulatory Care Services. The initial phase of the research (phase one) involves workflow analysis, requirements specification and the development and testing of a system prototype to assess the feasibility of achieving increased efficiencies in workflow at the Ambulatory Care Service.http://journal.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/article/view/76ecommerceehealthPDAmobileAustraliahealth |
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A PDA based Point of Care E-Health Solution for Ambulatory Care |
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A PDA based Point of Care E-Health Solution for Ambulatory Care |
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A PDA based Point of Care E-Health Solution for Ambulatory Care |
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A PDA based Point of Care E-Health Solution for Ambulatory Care |
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A PDA based Point of Care E-Health Solution for Ambulatory Care |
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pda based point of care e-health solution for ambulatory care |
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Australasian Association for Information Systems |
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Australasian Journal of Information Systems |
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1449-8618 1449-8618 |
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2005-11-01 |
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The adoption of PDAs and mobile communication is expected to provide a solution to the use of computer technology by healthcare workers at the point-of-care. The Australian National Health Information Strategy, Health Online, is providing national leadership for approaches to address the quality and availability of information to assist in the planning and delivery of care. One area for potential growth is the availability and capture of information at the point of care by healthcare providers. A key factor in the lack of adoption of systems, is that traditionally health care information systems have been designed for desktop computing whereas many healthcare workers are highly mobile. This paper discusses phase one of a larger, four-phase project which aims to develop information access applications at point-of-care for Ambulatory Care Services. The initial phase of the research (phase one) involves workflow analysis, requirements specification and the development and testing of a system prototype to assess the feasibility of achieving increased efficiencies in workflow at the Ambulatory Care Service. |
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