Case studies in object oriented analysis & design
Case studies in object oriented analysis & design
IBM Systems Journal
Using ethnography in contextural design
Communications of the ACM
Clearing the way for physicians' use of clinical information systems
Communications of the ACM
Privacy, information technology, and health care
Communications of the ACM
Health Management Information Systems: Theories, Methods, and Applications
Health Management Information Systems: Theories, Methods, and Applications
New Information Techonologies: A Practitioner's Guide
New Information Techonologies: A Practitioner's Guide
Information Technology in the Future of Health Care
Journal of Medical Systems
Mini Medical Record Application: Annual Register for Flu Shot Vaccinations
Journal of Medical Systems
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Medical practitioners are under ever increasing pressure to maximize patient care, while minimizing costs. One productivity area that has not previously undergone thorough investigation is the efficient utilization of time for intra-office communication. Medical office personnel typically need to communicate patient information and resource requests, as well as personal messages. An intra-office communication system is designed that reduces time-waste typically incurred in medical office environments. Redesigning medical offices with intra-office communication systems provides time savings of several man hours per day. The subsequent increase in time efficiency enables higher quality of patient care and larger patient loads to be managed by existing medical staff.