TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Principles of Medical Informatics: Clinical Informatics in the ICU A1 - Herasevich, Vitaly A1 - Lipatov, Kirill A1 - Pickering, Brian W. A2 - Schmidt, Gregory A. A2 - Kress, John P. A2 - Douglas, Ivor S. Y1 - 2023 N1 - T2 - Hall, Schmidt and Wood’s Principles of Critical Care, 5th Edition AB - Development of data integration platforms, clinical decision support systems (CDSS), telemedicine, and mobile computing applications is rapidly changing the acute hospital environment.The widespread adoption of health information technology (HIT) is being actively promoted as a tool to facilitate quality and safety of health care.High cost, indiscriminate data presentation, information overload, and a lack of human factor consideration present significant barriers to wider HIT adoption.Although HIT adoption improved some elements of quality and safety, there is currently limited evidence to prove that HIT adoption is associated with improved patient-centered outcomes.To get the most from the digitalization of the ICU environment, an integrated and multidisciplinary approach is required. Medical informatics and human factor engineering provide a core methodology and tools for meaningful use of HIT to optimize quality and safety of critical care delivery SN - PB - McGraw Hill CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/09/09 UR - accessanesthesiology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1201798479 ER -