DESIGN OF PATIENT TRACKING TOOLS MAY HAVE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES
November 26, 2007
November 26, 2007
BUFFALO, N.Y., Nov. 26 -- The University at Buffalo issued the following press release:
Proper design of computational tools is critical if they are to be used with success in patient-care settings, particularly in hospital emergency rooms, a field study conducted by researchers at the University at Buffalo and other institutions recently revealed.
Nationwide, electronic patient tracking technologies are replacing traditional, dry-erase patient status boards, accord . . .
Proper design of computational tools is critical if they are to be used with success in patient-care settings, particularly in hospital emergency rooms, a field study conducted by researchers at the University at Buffalo and other institutions recently revealed.
Nationwide, electronic patient tracking technologies are replacing traditional, dry-erase patient status boards, accord . . .
