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Computational Technology for Effective Health Care: Immediate Steps and Strategic Directions (2009)
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB)

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Computational Technology for Effective Health Care: Immediate Steps and Strategic Directions
   

 4.1.4  Principle 4: Design for Human and Organization Factors,

 

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 4.1.5  Principle 5: Support the Cognitive Functions of All Caregivers, Including Health Professionals, Patients, and Their Families,

 

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 4.2  Radical Change,

 

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 4.2.1  Principle 6: Architect Information and Workflow Systems to Accommodate Disruptive Change,

 

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 4.2.2  Principle 7: Archive Data for Subsequent Re-interpretation,

 

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 4.2.3  Principle 8: Seek and Develop Technologies That Identify and Eliminate Ineffective Work Processes,

 

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 4.2.4  Principle 9: Seek and Develop Technologies That Clarify the Context of Data,

 

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RESEARCH CHALLENGES

 

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 5.1  An Overarching Research Grand Challenge: Patient-Centered Cognitive Support,

 

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 5.2  Other Representative Research Challenges,

 

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 5.2.1  Modeling,

 

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 5.2.2  Automation,

 

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 5.2.3  Data Sharing and Collaboration,

 

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 5.2.4  Data Management at Scale,

 

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 5.2.5  Automated Full Capture of Physician-Patient Interactions,

 

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RECOMMENDATIONS

 

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 6.1  Government,

 

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 6.2  The Computer Science Community,

 

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 6.3  Health Care Organizations,

 

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CONCLUDING THOUGHTS

 

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APPENDIXES

 

 

   

 A  Committee Members and Staff

 

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 B  Meeting and Site Visit Agendas and Site Visit Methodology

 

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 C  Observations, Consequences, and Opportunities: The Site Visits of the Committee

 

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