P. Jamar, J. Mattison, M. Orland, J. Hiatt, J. Karat, J. Coble
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Human-computer interaction in health care: what works? what doesn't?
This panel will identify various ways Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) methods have been applied to health care. It will discuss successful and unsuccessful applications of HCI Techniques and discuss how HCI methods were modified to address the health care domain. PANEL DESCRlPTlON The goal of this panel is to determine the most successful approaches for building useful and usable health care