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Join Me for My EHR Usability Webinar on November 30 at 1:00p

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I met researchers from Macadamian, a global UI design and innovation studio that has been doing some great work in the health IT usability space, at the recent EHR Usability Symposium held at NIST a couple of months ago.

 

I met researchers from Macadamian, a global UI design and innovation studio that has been doing some great work in the health IT usability space, at the recent EHR Usability Symposium held at NIST a couple of months ago.

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I was immediately impressed by their work so when they asked me to work with them on presenting NIST’s new Usability Criteria for Health IT and EHR Software document, I welcomed the opportunity.

Please join me as I moderate a webinar in which Macadamian’s experts review the usability criteria that are expected to be enforced in the next stage of Meaningful Use. While many healthcare IT vendors say they already put careful thought into their software design, they are often unaware that they are making serious mistakes that can slow down a healthcare team’s workflow and even put patient safety at risk.

Information on the upcoming education session, which will focus on debunking some serious myths, is below.

Registration URL: Preparing for NIST EHR usability criteria – 9 Myths of Effective Healthcare Software Design

Date: Nov. 30, 2011
Time: 1:00 pm
Location: Your Desktop

If you’ve got some questions or suggestions for me or the folks at Macadamian, please share them below. We’re going to want to make sure that the session is full of actionable advice.

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