Process Improvement, System Design, and Usability Evaluation

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Process Improvement, System Design, and Usability Evaluation Health Informatics in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Short Course for Health Information System Professionals Process Improvement, System Design, and Usability Evaluation Activity 1: Quality Improvement Discussion

Activity 1: Quality Improvement Discussion Think about the last time you had an encounter with the healthcare system: the last time you saw your doctor, you saw any doctor, you took your child to the pediatrician, had a test, visited a friend in the hospital, and so on. Consider what, in that experience, could have been better. Write it down, because you will use it to explore the basic tenet of quality improvement. Can you think of an example of how telemedicine can be used to increase the effectiveness of care? Can you think of other ways secure messaging systems can support patient- centeredness? Can you think of an example of how health information technology can help ensure timely access to information? Can you think of an example of how health information technology can help ensure efficiency? Can you think of an example of how health information technology can help decrease healthcare disparities? 2

This presentation was produced with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the terms of MEASURE Evaluation cooperative agreement AID-OAA-L-14-00004. MEASURE Evaluation is implemented by the Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partnership with ICF International; John Snow, Inc.; Management Sciences for Health; Palladium; and Tulane University. Views expressed are not necessarily those of USAID or the United States government. www.measureevaluation.org