HealthIT Answers April 28, 2024
A course on information technology is not a prerequisite to graduate from medical school, yet so much of a physician’s day-to-day interactions occur in a digital environment. From a doctor’s perspective, understanding the basics of how and why a software program was designed can greatly enhance their experience with the digital tools at their disposal. Conversely, designers with an open ear to feedback from clinical stakeholders can make significant impacts on the workflow and experience of physicians, lowering burnout and ultimately improving patient care and outcomes.
On this episode of In Network’s Designing for Health podcast feature, Nordic Chief Medical Officer Craig Joseph, MD, talks with Joyce Lee, MD, MPH, associate chief medical information officer for pediatric research at Michigan...