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Main Authors: Robert, Louise, Luzurier, Quentin, Velcker, Anaïs, Mathieu, Emma, Fontaine, Loic, Morquin, David
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.00061
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author Robert, Louise
Luzurier, Quentin
Velcker, Anaïs
Mathieu, Emma
Fontaine, Loic
Morquin, David
author_facet Robert, Louise
Luzurier, Quentin
Velcker, Anaïs
Mathieu, Emma
Fontaine, Loic
Morquin, David
contents ERIOS, is a collaborative project between Dedalus, a health software company, Montpellier University Hospital Center (CHU), and the University of Montpellier. This initiative aims to incorporate research and development (R\&D) directly within the hospital, focusing on co-creating components of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) alongside end-users. The project was initiated with two initial use cases, which led to the development of components for dynamic temporal visualization, now integrated into specific dashboards. The application of academic recommendations regarding user engagement methodology and human-computer interactions significantly enhanced our ability to meet user needs.
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spellingShingle ERIOS: Co-construction of a Dynamic Temporal Visualization Tool in the Electronic Health Record
Robert, Louise
Luzurier, Quentin
Velcker, Anaïs
Mathieu, Emma
Fontaine, Loic
Morquin, David
Human-Computer Interaction
ERIOS, is a collaborative project between Dedalus, a health software company, Montpellier University Hospital Center (CHU), and the University of Montpellier. This initiative aims to incorporate research and development (R\&D) directly within the hospital, focusing on co-creating components of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) alongside end-users. The project was initiated with two initial use cases, which led to the development of components for dynamic temporal visualization, now integrated into specific dashboards. The application of academic recommendations regarding user engagement methodology and human-computer interactions significantly enhanced our ability to meet user needs.
title ERIOS: Co-construction of a Dynamic Temporal Visualization Tool in the Electronic Health Record
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.00061