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摘要
在初级保健诊所等医疗保健环境中采用信息技术可以帮助改善患者护理质量并提高临床效率。这种类型的应用程序通常被称为健康IT (HIT),通常是大学研发项目和团队的成果,通常位于医学院。由于这些研发项目的技术性质,它们需要相当水平的系统工程、产品开发和业务规划能力,并结合医疗保健领域的专业知识。成功的研究团队通过与其他具有互补专业知识的大学合作或在其研究团队中增加具有此类技能的个人,将这些实践纳入其中。俄勒冈健康与科学大学由John a . Hartford基金会和国家医学图书馆创立的护理管理+项目就是一个成功的HIT发展项目的例子。CMP团队实施了一种跨学科的方法,结合了医疗保健、医学信息学和工程与技术管理学科。通过本出版物的研究背景,团队和差距分析,导致采用跨学科的方法被提出。具体应用技术管理的概念,包括技术路线图,以用户为中心的创新,系统动力学和技术转移进行了讨论。
Application of engineering & technology management practices to university R&D research in sustainable healthcare information technology for primary care clinics
Adoptions of Information Technology in healthcare settings such as primary care clinics can support improve quality of patient care and increase clinical efficiency. Such types of applications generally referred to as Health IT (HIT) are frequently results of university R&D projects and teams, often housed in Medical Schools. Due to the technological nature of these R&D projects they require a considerable level of systems engineering, product development and business planning competences in conjunction with healthcare domain expertise. Successful research teams incorporate the range of these practices either by partnering with other universities with complementary expertise or adding individuals with such skills to their research teams. The Care Management Plus program at Oregon Health & Science University founded by the John A. Hartford Foundation and the National Library of Medicine is an example of a successful HIT development program. The CMP team has implemented an interdisciplinary approach incorporating Healthcare, Medical Informatics and Engineering & Technology Management disciplines. Through this publication the research background, the team and the gap analysis that lead to adoption of an interdisciplinary approach are presented. Specifically application of Technology Management concepts including Technology Road Mapping, User-Centered Innovation, System Dynamics and Technology Transfer are discussed.