Mobility patterns of doctors using electronic health records on iPads
Journal
2013 ACM Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Biomedical Informatics
Pages
933-939
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Abstract
Before Electronic Health Records (EHRs) were available on touch-panel tablets, doctors were confined to accessing the records on their hospital's computer stations, in their offices or at nurse stations. We deployed Dr. Pad, a mobile EHR application on the iPad, to resident doctors at the Taipei Veterans General Hospital in Taipei, Taiwan. We are able to extract direct usage and motion data from a large-scale in-the-wild use of a mobile EHR by 179 resident doctors over 4 weeks. Using machinelearning techniques, we can predict the doctors' mobile behaviors while using Dr. Pad, which were previously unobserved and mainly self-reported. Our data revealed trends in the doctors' use of the mobile EHR, which supported claims by doctors on their usage habits, our observations of their work routines, and even showed that the doctors used Dr. Pad more frequently than we had expected. Copyright © 2007 by the Association for Computing Machinery.
Subjects
Electronic health record; IPad; Mobile; Mobile device; Tablet
Other Subjects
Computer stations; Electronic health record; Electronic health record (EHRs); General hospitals; IPad; Machine learning techniques; Mobile; Tablet; Hospitals; Mobile devices; Records management; Bioinformatics
Type
conference paper
