Fellow OpenEMR Users,
10 Volunteers Needed
We are looking for volunteers willing to participate in our ONC usability study of our new b11 Decision Support Interventions implementation.
Volunteer Criteria
- Clinician or OpenEMR Site Administrator
- Preference for US Location, but will work with International Users
- Must be able to connect via zoom and share your screen
- Must be able to devote 30 minutes of time to participate in the study
If you, or a member of your staff would be interested in volunteering please respond to this post or private message me and I will contact you to gather basic contact information and your time availability.
Time Requirements
We expect the study to take about 30 minutes of your time.
This will involve a demographics/consent survey, 5-15 minute recording session of using the software, and a post-survey. No personally identifying information will be included in the published report.
Study Administration
This study will be conducted by a joint collaboration through OpenEMR and Colombia University’s HIT program.
About §170.315(b)(11) Decision support interventions
The b11 certification requirements can be found here. We’ve updated our original clinical decision rules support to allow more source attribute information to be reported on for evidence based rules (our original CDR engine) and SMART on FHIR applications that use Predictive/AI based decision support interventions. The usability study will review the display, editing, and usage of source attributes (safety and usage information) of clinical decision rule systems.
Prior Usability Reports
If you want to see an example of what the usability report will look like and what was done in our 2022 usability study. You can see the report here: