Reducing clinician burden with user-centered design

Healthcare organizations seeking to improve clinician satisfaction need a healthcare IT focused on purposeful, user-centered design.

 Some 86% of acute care organizations and 67% of ambulatory care organizations cite usability as their biggest complaint.

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The impact of poor usability is a major concern because it contributes so significantly to clinician burnout.

This infographic illustrates alarming statistics that demonstrate the scope of the issue and call for immediate intervention.

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Clinicians shouldn’t have to adapt to their tools to maintain desired outcomes. A focus on usability can enable users to meet specified goals effectively. A proven user-centered design process helps deliver the right product to meet user needs.

Allscripts follows a rigorous user-centered design process, which enables us to understand the key concerns clinician users have, create innovative solutions and measure the results2019.08.22 Reducing clinician burden with user centered design 824x320

A rigorous user-centered process asks, “What would make this the most helpful for the user?” The answer fuels innovation and goes beyond delivering merely a usable solution, but one that actively helps the user.

To understand how Allscripts is improving usability across our solutions, see our Whitepaper, “Reducing clinician burden with user-centered design”.

Contact us to discover how Allscripts is the right health IT partner to help redefine your organization's possibilities.

Editor's Note: This article originally appeared on Allscripts' website

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