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2019

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The Association Between Willingness Of Frontline Care Providers’ To Adaptively Use Of Telehealth Technology And Virtual Service Performance In Provider-To-Provider Communication: Quantitative Study, Hyeyoung Hah, Deanna Goldin, Sejin Ha Aug 2019

The Association Between Willingness Of Frontline Care Providers’ To Adaptively Use Of Telehealth Technology And Virtual Service Performance In Provider-To-Provider Communication: Quantitative Study, Hyeyoung Hah, Deanna Goldin, Sejin Ha

College of Business Faculty Publications

Background: Telehealth technology can create a disruptive communication environment for frontline care providers who mediate virtual communication with specialists in electronic consultations. As providers are dealing with various technology features when communicating with specialists, their flexible attitude and behaviors to use various telehealth-related technology features can change the outcome of virtual care service.

Objective: The objective of this study is to examine frontline care providers’ technology adaptation behaviors in the electronic consultation context. From the perspective of frontline care providers, we reapply and retest a theoretical model, reflecting a mechanism through which technology users’ personal characteristics and technology adaptation behavior …


The Potential Of Blockchain Technology For Health Information Exchange: Experimental Study From Patients’ Perspectives, Pouyan Esmaeil Zadeh, Tala Mirzaei Jun 2019

The Potential Of Blockchain Technology For Health Information Exchange: Experimental Study From Patients’ Perspectives, Pouyan Esmaeil Zadeh, Tala Mirzaei

College of Business Faculty Publications

Background: Nowadays, a number of mechanisms and tools are being used by health care organizations and physicians to electronically exchange the personal health information of patients. The main objectives of different methods of health information exchange (HIE) are to reduce health care costs, minimize medical errors, and improve the coordination of interorganizational information exchange across health care entities. The main challenges associated with the common HIE systems are privacy concerns, security risks, low visibility of system transparency, and lack of patient control. Blockchain technology is likely to disrupt the current information exchange models utilized in the health care industry.

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What’S On Your Keyboard? A Systematic Review Of The Contamination Of Peripheral Computer Devices In Healthcare Settings, Nicole Ide, Bianca K. Frogner, Cynthia M. Lerouge, Matthew Thompson Mar 2019

What’S On Your Keyboard? A Systematic Review Of The Contamination Of Peripheral Computer Devices In Healthcare Settings, Nicole Ide, Bianca K. Frogner, Cynthia M. Lerouge, Matthew Thompson

College of Business Faculty Publications

Objective To determine the extent and type of microbial contamination of computer peripheral devices used in healthcare settings, evaluate the effectiveness of interventions to reduce contamination of these devices and establish the risk of patient and healthcare worker infection from contaminated devices.

Design Systematic review

Methods We searched four online databases: MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase and Scopus for articles reporting primary data collection on contamination of computer-related equipment (including keyboards, mice, laptops and tablets) and/or studies demonstrating the effectiveness of a disinfection technique. Pooling of contamination rates was conducted where possible, and narrative synthesis was used to describe the rates of …


What’S On Your Keyboard? A Systematic Review Of The Contamination Of Peripheral Computer Devices In Healthcare Settings, Nicole Ide, Bianca K. Frogner, Cynthia M. Lerouge, Patrick Vigil, Matthew Thompson Jan 2019

What’S On Your Keyboard? A Systematic Review Of The Contamination Of Peripheral Computer Devices In Healthcare Settings, Nicole Ide, Bianca K. Frogner, Cynthia M. Lerouge, Patrick Vigil, Matthew Thompson

College of Business Faculty Publications

Objective To determine the extent and type of microbial contamination of computer peripheral devices used in healthcare settings, evaluate the effectiveness of interventions to reduce contamination of these devices and establish the risk of patient and healthcare worker infection from contaminated devices.

Design Systematic review

Methods We searched four online databases: MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase and Scopus for articles reporting primary data collection on contamination of computer-related equipment (including keyboards, mice, laptops and tablets) and/or studies demonstrating the effectiveness of a disinfection technique. Pooling of contamination rates was conducted where possible, and narrative synthesis was used to describe the rates of …