Friday 11 November 2016

Collaboration between user and designer advantageous, reveals paper

[Gloucestershire, UK] A close working relationship between users and designers can provide several benefits for the functioning of the healthcare system, reveals an analysis of the development and piloting of an IT system in the UK.

“It was through this close collaboration that the system could be fine-tuned according to the needs of its end users,” the article states, which was published this week in the Advances in Medical Education and Practice Dove Press Journal.

“Unanticipated requirements can be realised more quickly, and superfluous ones removed. Having adaptable requirements is a strength, as predicting every requirement at the outset is not always possible.

“The project was user driven, with a clear vision of the end product and its purpose.”

The article offers a detailed examination as developments of affordable IT systems in the UK for healthcare organisations have received a lot of publicity in the past. For the full article click here 



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