Real World Constraints for Actualizing Human Factors Findings for Healthcare System Interoperability
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Authors: Nancy Lightner
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While theoretical and applied research findings recommend methods to optimize human-computer interaction, using them in a real-world scenario requires understanding and accommodation of constraints not normally included in experiments. This study describes steps to include research findings to incorporate interoperability requirements in the use of commercial-off-the-shelf products. This study focuses on a satisfactory and productive user experience while meeting organizational goals for the project.
Keywords: User experience, constraints, interoperability, healthcare
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1002121
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