IT in Deployments: A Provider`s Perspective
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Transcript IT in Deployments: A Provider`s Perspective
CAPT Jason Woo, MD, MPH, FACOG
RDF-1, 2006-2015
Objectives
Share the perspective of providers on deployments
Identify key concerns of providers when interacting
with IT in deployments
Identify how IT can support provider concerns and
objectives in deployments
Challenges with Providers
Too set in their ways
Don’t use the technology correctly
Are not flexible
Don’t understand IT objectives/goals
What else???
Providers’ concerns about
Deployments
• Patient flow is always different
• Providers are uncertain of what patient information
they need to get, so they get it all
• Often interacting with a new IT system on deployment
• There are lots of other things that Providers are
worried about
– What meds are available
– What nursing and wound care is available
What Providers are MOST
concerned about
How do I provide the best care for THIS patient?
Lots of Uncertainty to begin…
Then add uncertainty about
Patient Flow
Information Needs
Patient Flow
Information Needs
Patient Demographics
Patient Diagnoses
Resource Needs
Medications
Oxygen
Staffing Needs
Integrating IT with Patient Care
What Providers don’t want:
A solution looking for a problem
What Providers Do Want
What IT can do to help
• Understand patient flow
• Understand Command needs related to patient census
and conditions
• Work with Provider leadership to identify where IT
interactions can occur with least interruption to
patient flow
– Be cognizant of physical/facility constraints
• Identify who else can enter essential information
besides providers, as well as limit times repetitive
information is entered
Questions?