eHealth Workshop 1: Valerie Thiessen, Jeremy Trojcak and John Allinson PART ONE Presentation Transcript
<Insert Creative Commons Logo> Workshop: Mobile technology in health Selecting the right point of care device Facilitators: Valerie Thiessen – Northern Health, Victoria John Allinson – Oxford EME Jeremy Trojak – J Mills DistributioneHealth ConferenceWednesday 23 May 2012
Workshop Overview • Introductions • Device types and features • Device Requirements & Exercise • Break – 10 mins • Demonstrations – mobile devices and carts • Supporting technologies – wireless, software, access, mobile network • Device evaluation • Tips for Procurement and deployment • Case Studies • Wrap UpeHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 2 of x
Device Types & Features • What is a device? • What is ‘Point of care’? • How do you determine best “device”?eHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 3 of x
Understanding Workflow GroupingseHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 4 of x
A Focus on ‘Walking & Working’ • MYTH: Keyboards are the fastest, most efficient data entry method Average Data Entry Speeds Keyboard (typing): 25-35 wpm Handwriting: 35-45 wpm TPC Handwriting: 25-35 wpm iPad / Touch KB: 8-12 wpmeHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 5 of x
Which Devices for Your Workflow? Desktop PCs Mobile PCs Windows XP Laptop Windows 7 Wall-mounted Windows 8 PC Cart-mounted “Workstation on Wheels”eHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 6 of x
Which Devices for Your Workflow? Tablet PCs Tablets Windows 7 Apple iPad Windows 8 PC Android-based *Handwriting Recognition* Windows 8 Wall-Mounted Touchscreens Patient JourneyboardseHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 7 of x
Which Devices for Your Workflow? ‘Combined’ or ‘Hybrid’ Solutions Convertible Tablet PC Cart-Mounted Tablet PC Stand Up / Sit Down Adjustable Cart-Mounted Tablet PC / LaptopeHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 8 of x
Which Devices for Your Workflow?eHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 9 of x
eHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 10 of x
Device PlatformseHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 11 of x
Device Type?eHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 12 of x
What’s required?eHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 13 of x
Defining requirements • What will the device be used for? – Context, user, workflow, systems/information – What are the features of the device? • Where will the device be used? – Will it be a single user or shared, BYO device? • How many are required? • Compliance – OH&S, Infection control, security, IT • What is the user preference?eHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 14 of x
Selecting the right device(s) • Device requirements exercise • In your group, choose the scenario and discuss the requirements checklist questions • Feedback on your conclusionseHealth Conference @ CeBIT Australia 2012 15 of x