id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-318195-38gu0yab Logeswaran, Abison The Electronic Health Record in Ophthalmology: Usability Evaluation Tools for Health Care Professionals 2020-10-26 .txt text/plain 3441 198 49 In this paper, we describe practical qualitative methodologies that can be used by HCPs in the design, implementation and evaluation of ophthalmology EHRs. METHODS: A review of current qualitative usability methodologies was conducted by practising ophthalmologists who are also qualified health informaticians. The impact of COVID-19 has confirmed the necessity and usefulness of structured queries, triage and prioritization; these are elements that can potentially be addressed by well-designed EHRs. This might further drive the usage and adoption of EHRs. EHR vendors in countries such as the USA are obliged to meet certification requirements set by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology in efforts to promote user centred design (UCD). UCD processes and usability testing methodology reports provided by vendors can be complex, making it difficult for HCPs who are not trained in usability science to understand the information. A framework for evaluating electronic health record vendor user-centered design and usability testing processes ./cache/cord-318195-38gu0yab.txt ./txt/cord-318195-38gu0yab.txt