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Implementation of a Digitally Enabled Care Pathway (Part 2): Qualitative Analysis of Experiences of Health Care Professionals.

Alistair ConnellGeorgia Bell BlackHugh E MontgomeryPeter MartinClaire M NightingaleDominic KingAlan KarthikesalingamCían Owen HughesTrevor BackKareem AyoubMustafa SuleymanGareth JonesJennifer CrossSarah StanleyMary EmersonCharles MerrickGeraint ReesChristopher LaingRosalind Raine
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2019)
Digital technologies allow early detection of adverse events and of patients at risk of deterioration, with the potential to improve outcomes. They may also increase the efficiency of health care professionals' working practices. However, when planning and implementing digital information innovations in health care, the following factors should also be considered: the provision of clinical training to effectively manage early detection, resources to cope with additional workload, support to manage perceived information overload, and the optimization of algorithms to minimize unnecessary alerts.
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