Technology Roadmap: The “Complete EHR” Toward Higher-Quality Patient Care
Saranya Durairajan (),
Amit Hulme,
Sean McGraw,
Sajeda Tamimi,
Jubin Dilip Upadhyay and
Tugrul U. Daim
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Saranya Durairajan: Infosys Technologies Ltd
Amit Hulme: Health Data Specialists LLC
Sean McGraw: Intel Corporation
Sajeda Tamimi: Portland State University
Jubin Dilip Upadhyay: Ampcus Inc
Tugrul U. Daim: Portland State University
Chapter Chapter 6 in Planning and Roadmapping Technological Innovations, 2014, pp 135-157 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The objective of this study is to explore the current trends and the future adoption of products, technologies, and resources in the EHR industry (electronic health records) by means of a detailed technological roadmap. Demographics, governmental healthcare reforms, and mobile health are considered as the primary market drivers and the various T-plan analysis tools such as Porter’s five forces model, SWOT analysis, quality function deployment (QFD), and S-curve analysis were employed for the purposes of this study. The result of this paper is a technology roadmap for the “complete EHR” system by the end of the next 4-year timeline. The paper is based on data collected from sources that have been subject matter experts in the relative fields for many years. This report intends to illustrate the roadmapping process by bringing the cognitive thinking onto a swim lane chart to direct the critical path for an organization.
Keywords: Quality Function Deployment; Health Information Technology; Optical Character Recognition; Near Field Communication; Mobile Health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02973-3_6
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