Zowie! Tweets of the Week Ending April 11, 2010: iPad Usability, EMR Usability, Click-Heavy vs. Click-Light Apps

  • “click-heavy apps/tough 2 negotiate/limit data entry options” http://j.mp/ckU42j Then design click-light apps! # # # #
  • @ you’ve got a great tweet stream going, keep it up!
  • Blog Post: Will the Apple # Force Healthcare to Finally Abandon Outmoded User Interface Designs? http://j.mp/cbQP2c # # #
  • Addictive # # possible?? gratifying, social, responsive, serendipitous, window 2 world, identifying, escapist http://j.mp/dut3Mf #
  • @ Good discussion # vs “walled garden” (new 2 me http://j.mp/bYdhzE ) http://j.mp/9lOkX5 # # # #
  • “first major computer company to make Open Source development a key part of its ongoing software strategy” http://www.apple.com/opensource
  • Apple ROI on R&D is more than twice that of Microsoft, Cisco, Intel http://j.mp/a26WHk #
  • “‘excellent’ EHR systems…contain disastrous errors created by 0.5 mm slip of the mouse pointer & a click” http://j.mp/9r8JQC large targets!!
  • #EMR # on # “Checking a check box w/ touch can B painful if the check box is 2 small, no?” http://j.mp/d5C9Fs See http://j.mp/7fbVl1
  • Pediatrician Gregg Alexander: Converting from tried & trU workflow…2 processes that feel 4eign & kludgy… sucks! http://j.mp/c8kTMU # #
  • Systems developers & clinicians need to reconceptualize documentation # for next generation of # # http://j.mp/9VqeR8 #
  • #BPM for Healthcare from Pegasystems http://j.mp/aYUF9y # #
  • ” # developers need 2 take a lesson from Apple…three year old can…interact with…an iPhone” http://j.mp/9ohBty # # #

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