Human-Technology Interface
Usability & Design
Technology Evaluation
Real-World Application
100

What does HTI stand for?

What is human–technology interface

100

What does “usability” mean?

What is how easy a system is to learn and use.

100

Why do we evaluate technology?

What is to see if it works well and meets user needs.

100

A nurse struggles to find patient allergies in a system. What’s the problem?

What is poor interface design/usability.

200

Why is the human–technology interface important in healthcare?

What is it affects safety, efficiency, and satisfaction.

200

What happens when usability is poor?

What is errors, frustration, and decreased efficiency.

200

What type of feedback helps improve a system after implementation?

What is user feedback or satisfaction surveys.

200

A new scheduling system saves time for staff. What does this show?

What is effective HTI and good usability.

300

Give one example of an HTI used in healthcare.

What is electronic health records, telehealth apps, patient portals, etc.

300

Name one feature of a well-designed interface.

What is clear layout, feedback, simple navigation, etc.

300

When should technology be evaluated?

What is before, during, and after implementation.

300

After go-live, users report issues. What should the organization do?

What is conduct a technology evaluation and provide support.

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