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Selasa, 27 Maret 2012

Experiments on Top of Experiments: Threats to Patients Safety of Mobile e-Health Devices - No Surprise to Me

As noted by columnist Neil Versel at MobiHealthNews.com in a Mar. 14, 2012 post "Beware virtual keyboards in mobile clinical apps":

... Remember the problems Seattle Children’s Hospital had with trying to run its Cerner EMR, built for full-size PC monitors, on iPads? The hospital tried to use the iPad as a Citrix terminal emulator, so the handful of physicians and nurses involved in the small trial had to do far too much scrolling to make the tablet practical for regular use in this manner.

[From that post: As CIO magazine reported last week, iPads failed miserably in a test at Seattle Children’s Hospital. “Every one of the clinicians returned the iPad, saying that it wasn’t going to work for day-to-day clinical work,” CTO Wes Wright was quoted as saying. “The EMR apps are unwieldy on the iPad.” - ed.]


Thank heaven it was a small trial, instead of a typical forced rollout to an entire clinical community. Someone seems to have grasped the experimental nature of the effort.

Well, there may be a greater risk than just inconvenience when tablets and smartphones stand in for desktop computers. According to a report from the Advisory Board Co., “[A] significant threat to patient safety is introduced when desktop virtualization is implemented to support interaction with an EMR using a device with materially less display space and significantly different support for user input than the EMR’s user interface was designed to accommodate.”

The report actually is a couple months old, but it hasn’t gotten the publicity it probably deserves. We are talking about more than user inconvenience here. There are serious ramifications for patient safety, and that should command people’s attention.


Unfortunately, far too little about health IT safety commands people's attention. It's merely assumed that either 1) health IT is inherently beneficent, or 2) the risks are deliberately ignored for - I'm sorry to note - profit and career advancement.

How many CIOs or even end users have considered another one of the unintended consequences of running non-native software on a touch-screen device, that the virtual, on-screen keyboard can easily take up half the display? “Pop-up virtual keyboards obscure a large portion of the device’s display, blocking information the application’s designer intended to be visible during data entry,” wrote author Jim Klein, a senior research director at the Washington-based research and consulting firm.


How many CIO's have considered unintended consequences of such experiments-on-top-of-experiments (i.e., handheld or other lilliputian computing devices on top of the HIT experiment itself)? Probably few to none.

The typical hospital CIO, usually of an MIS background and generally lacking meaningful backgrounds in research, computer science, medicine, medical informatics, social informatics, human-computer interaction, and other research domains, are usually "turnkey-shrinkwrapped software implementers." In fact, most have backgrounds woefully inadequate for any type of clinical device leadership role. They may even lack a degree of any kind, as major HIT recruiters over the past decade expressed the following philosophy ca. 2000:


I don't think a degree gets you anything," says healthcare recruiter Lion Goodman, president of the Goodman Group in San Rafael, California about CIO's and other healthcare MIS staffers. Healthcare MIS recruiter Betsy Hersher of Hersher Associates, Northbrook, Illinois, agreed, stating "There's nothing like the school of hard knocks." In seeking out CIO talent, recruiter Lion Goodman "doesn't think clinical experience yields [hospital] IT people who have broad enough perspective. Physicians in particular make poor choices for CIOs. They don't think of the business issues at hand because they're consumed with patient care issues," according to Goodman. (Healthcare Informatics, "Who's Growing CIO's".)


I wonder just how many CIO's "from the school of hard knocks" were put into action by those groups.

Back to the MobiHealthNews.com article:


... Klein said that users have two choices to deal with a display that’s much smaller than the software was designed for. The first is to zoom out to view the whole window or desktop at once, but then, obviously, users have to squint to see everything, and it becomes easy to make the wrong selection from drop-down menus and radio buttons.

Or, users can zoom in on a small part of the screen. “This option largely, if not completely, eliminates the context of interaction from the user’s view, including possible computer decision-support guidance and warnings, a dangerous trade-off to be sure,” Klein wrote.

In either case, the virtual keyboard makes it even more difficult to read important data that clinicians need to make informed decisions about people’s health and to execute EMR functions as designed.

Good observations. Two points:

1. As far back as the mid 1990's in my teaching of postdoctoral fellows in my role as Yale faculty in Medical Informatics, due to the limited screen real estate I uniformly presented the following 'diagram' regarding my beliefs about handheld devices (then commonly known as PDA's) as tools for significant EHR interaction:



Mid 1990's wisdom: small handhelds as desktop replacements at the bedside - just say "no"


This was before today's hi-res screens on small devices, but the limited real estate and its ramifications were obvious to critical thinkers who knew both medicine and medical informatics, even in the mid 1990's.

Similarly, experiments with HP95 handheld PC's running DOS failed miserably in a similar time frame at the hospital where I later became CMIO. (One benefit: I did get to salvage two of the devices from the trash bin for my obsolete computer collection!):


HP95LX - full DOS computer equivalent to an IBM PC (except, of course, for screen size).


Therefore, IMO the Advisory Report findings of 2012 merely verify what was obvious almost two decades ago.

Small devices are adjuncts only, suitable for limited uses (and only after extensive RCT's with informed consent even then, in my view).

2. Another issue that arises is more fundamental. The article notes:

“It seems clear that running even a well-designed user interface on a device significantly different than the class of devices it was intended to be run on will lead to additional medical errors,” Advisory’s Klein commented.

The critical thinking person's question is: who knows if the "class of device" the app was "intended to run on" is itself appropriate or optimal?

Commercial clinical IT (with the exception of devices that require special resolutions, pixel densities, contrast ratios etc., such as PACS imaging systems) is usually designed for commercially available hardware.

That means the same size/type of computer monitor you obtain at Best Buy or Wal Mart.

Is that sufficient? Is that optimal?

As in my Feb. 2012 post "EHR Workstation Designed by Amateurs", who really knows?


Click to enlarge. A workstation in an actual tertiary-care hospital ICU, 2011. How many things are wrong here besides the limited display size? See aforementioned post "EHR Workstation Designed by Amateurs".


These systems are not robustly cross-tested in multiple configurations, such as multiple-large screen environments vs. single screen, for example.

In summary, performing an experiment with small devices on top of another experiment - the use of cybernetic intermediaries (HIT) in healthcare that is already known to pose patient risk - is exceptionally unwise.

It would be best to decide what the optimal workstation configuration is, as applicable to different clinical environments, in limited RCT's with experts in HCI strongly involved, before putting patients at additional risk with lilliputian information devices that only a health IT Ddulite could love.

Ddulites: Hyper-enthusiastic technophiles who either deliberately ignore or are blinded to technology's downsides, ethical issues, and repeated local and mass failures.

-- SS

Senin, 26 Maret 2012

Recent Media Appearances

Men's Health interviewed and quoted me in an article titled "Reprogram Your Metabolism", written by Lou Schuler.  Part of the article was related to the food reward concept.  I'm glad to see the idea gradually reaching the mainstream. 

Boing Boing recently covered an article by Dr. Hisham Ziauddeen and colleagues in Nature Reviews Neuroscience that questioned the idea that common obesity represents food addiction-- an idea that I often encounter in my reading.  Maggie Koerth-Baker asked me if I wanted to respond.  I sent her a response explaining that I agree with the authors' conclusions and I also doubt obesity is food addiction per se, as I have explained in the past, although a subset of obese people can be addicted to food.  I explained that the conclusions of the paper are consistent with the idea that food reward influences fat mass.  You can find my explanation here.


Dampak Global Warming atau Pemanasan Global

Unik Informatika - Pemanasan Global atau lebih populernya disebut Global Warming adalah ancaman besar bagi masa depan kehidupan manusia, sebagian besar manusia masih melakukan kegiatan yang bisa membuat Global Warming berkembang menjadi semakin pesat, seperti membuat rumah kaca. Dampak Global Warming tidak akan terjadi sekarang tapi akan terjadi pada masa keturunan kita nanti, sungguh disayangkan anak cucu kita akan menerima akibat dari ulah perbuatan kita, dampak Global Warming bisa bermacam-macam dan bisa beragam.
Berikut adalah beberapa dampak dari Global Warming bagi lingkungan kita ke depan yang akan saya jelaskan pada tulisan saya ini. Dampaknya berupa Iklim akan mulai tidak stabil atau dengan artian lain bisa kita terjemahkan sebagai suasana lingkungan akan berubah sewaktu-waktu, misalnya di kutup utara akan menjadi sangat panas yang membuat gunung-gunung es akan mencair dan menjadi air yang sangat banyak yang mengakibatkan bertambahnya air laut dan secara otomatis membuat tenggelamnya pulau-pulau kecil yang ada di bumi ini, dan itu merupakan ancaman besar bagi penduduk yang menghuni pulau yang kurang beruntung, mana hati kita sebagai manusia sosial?.

Dampak berikutnya yang akan terjadi adalah Suhu Global akan cenderung meningkat, hal ini bisa membuat bumi ini akan menjadi sangat panas dan penggunaan AC di rumah atau di kantor akan semakin meningkat, nah AC merupakan sebuah produsen CFC yang merupakan zat yang sangat berbahaya yang meningkat produktifitas Global Warming semakin berkembang. Hal ini otomatis akan berpengaruh pada ketergantungan kita akan air, karena suhu meningkat maka akan terjadi percepatan pada proses dehidrasi kita, sehingga air menjadi barang yang langka, meskipun air akan bertambah bayak, bukan berarti bersih karena gletser akan mengotori air bersih yang akan dikonsumsi oleh umat manusia.

Dampak berikutnya adalah berpengaruhnya sistem ekologis yang menyebabkan hewan akan berpindah ke daerah pegunungan atau ke daerah kutup sedangkan bagi tumbuhan akan menyebabkan sebagian besar tumbuhan akan bermigrasi ke daerah yang bersuhu lebih hangat. Ini sangat merugikan semua lini kehidupan karena tumbuhan yang notabane nya sebagai produsen handal akan berkurang. Sungguh disayangkan jika hal ini terjadi, tapi hal inilah yang akan terjadi pada hal yang akan datang ketika masa-masa anak cucu kita, maka dari itu pencegahan harus segera dilakukan.

Dampak berikutnya adalah mencairnya gletser-gletser yang ada di seluruh permukaan bumi ini yang tentunya akan mengancam ketersediannya air bersih sebagai bahan utama sumber kehidupan dan kalau dihitung dalam jangka waktu yang akan datang akibatnya juga tidak jauh beda dengan hal yang terjadi dikutup, dampaknya adalah bertambahnya volume air laut yang menyebabkan pulau-pulau kecil terancam keberadaanya, jika hal ini terjadi manusia adalah makhluk pertama yang disalahkan karena berbuat seenaknya di muka bumi ini, contoh lain penghasil air bersih adalah Hutan Amazon, dengan terjadinya pemanasan global memicu perubahan Hutan Amazon menjadi Gurun Amazon, karena tumbuhan akan semakin kekeringan dan hidup pada tanah yang tandus sehingga tumbuhan akan mati dengan perlahan demi perlahan.

Menurut berita-berita yang sedang hangat dibicarakan cukup menggemparkan, dimana isinya adalah kehancuran diantaranya pulau-pulau yang ada di Indonesia akan hilang satu per satu sampai ribuan jumlahnya, Kota London di Inggris akan tenggelam oleh air pada tahun 2100 diperkirakan jika akan terus seperti ini, Kepulauan Maldiva akan hilang dan kita tidak akan bisa lagi melihat keindahan dan kehijauan pulau indah ini, cukup disayangkan. Alpen yang dikenal sebagai pegunungan pemisah 2 negara yaitu Italia dan Swiss akan mencair, coba bayangkan apa yang terjadi. Di Negara-Negara yang sering terjadi angin topan seperti di Amerika akan bertambah lagi kedahsyatan tiupan angin ini.
               
Sekian tulisan saya, semoga berkenan dan kita semua mencegah akan terjadi nya Global Warming yang cukup mengerikan ini...:D
Salam Blogger Aceh...:D                

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Unik Informatika - Membuat suatu software menjadi Full Version atau Pro sangatlah dibutuhkan, dimana membuat sebuah software menjadi pro itu haruslah mengeluarkan duit...hmmm...:D.
Kalau di Indonesia sudah banyak yang tidak lagi memakai sistem diatas, karena kemampuan cracker sangat ditunggu-tunggu, termasuk saya...:D hehehe #jadimalu.
Winamp pro tidak jauh beda sama Winamp tidak pro karena fitur pro tidak jauh beda banyak dengan winamp tidak pro, tapi semua ingin di-pro kan tidak masalah, kita pro kan.
Baiklah sobat SN nya bisa anda unduh melalui link dibawah, dimana link nya sudah saya link kan ke sebuah hosting favorit saya.
Terima kasih sudah berkunjung.
Eits, Jika sudah download filenya, jangan lupa agan-agan download juga passwordnya...:D

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3 Sisi Positif Twitter


Unik Informatika - Twitter? Positif kah? Menurut anda sobat? Bagaimana reaksi anda jika mendengar kata twitter?
ya, jejaring sosial kedua terpopuler sesudah Facebook ini yang memiliki rank ke #9 pada alexa rank dunia dan rank #8 di Amerika ini selain memiliki sisi negatif ternyata banyak juga ya pengaruh positif nya, selaku saya pengguna twitter..:D hehehe, follow saya ya : @Ibal_Milan.
menambah follower tanpa menambah following
Follow @Ibal_Milan

Tidak, bukan karena saya pengguna twitter saya memuji jejaring sosial ini, tapi karena saya sendiri merasakannya, saya akan sharing ke kalian pengaruh positif yang saya dapatkan.
baiklah tanpa basa-basi lagi saya akan membagi poin-poin nya :

1. Kenal banyak orang.

Mungkin sudah banyak dari kalian pengguna twitter yang merasakan pengaruh ini, termasuk saya...:D
saya bisa langsung menfollow siapa saja yang ingin saya kenal dan sungguh asyik bermain "twit-twitan", rasakan saja sendiri manfaatnya...:D

2. Mengasah kemampuan berbahasa asing kamu.

Nah, ini yang paling saya suka, mengasah kemampuan berbahasa asing kita, baik english, atau apalah, terserah minat kamu kemana.
Jurus ini yang paling saya sukai, boleh percaya boleh tidak, saya lebih banyak menfollow orang asing ketimbang orang negeri sendiri, itu dikarenakan saya ingin fasih berbahasa inggris, bicara langsung dengan si bule itu.
Asyik bukan?

3. Bisa langsung berkomunikasi dengan "idola" kamu.

Hehe, trik ini juga sudah saya coba, yaitu ketika wakil presiden klub kesayangan saya AC Milan mengadakan tanya jawab di twitter, yang langsung dia akan menjawab satu per satu pertanyaan dari Milanisti tanah air.
Tidak bisa dipungkiri artis-artis baik luar maupun lokal lebih memilih bermain twitter ketimbang facebook. 
Bisa dicek kalau anda kurang yakin...:D

Asyik tidak?
nah itu pengalaman saya bermain twitter, bagi saya twitter sudah lebih asyik dibanding facebook...:D
kalau kamu? :D Demokrasi...:D hehe bebas memilih...:D
Yang jangan dijawab yang ada 'anu' nya...hehehe #pengalaman :D
Sekian sobat...:D 
 

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