Information overload in healthcare management: How the READ Portal is helping healthcare managers

Pub Date : 2011-12-01 DOI:10.29173/JCHLA/JABSC.V32I3.27562
A. Green
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Abstract: Information overload is a serious threat to the productivity of healthcare managers. Instead of facilitating informed decision making, an overabundance of information actually impedes managers from negotiating information effectively. There are many methods of dealing with information overload, one of which is the use of web infomediaries as a source of information. The University of British Colummbia’s Centre for Health Care management’s READ Portal (http://www.read.chcm.ubc.ca) is an example of an infomediary that is striving to help healthcare managers overcome the effects of information overload. This portal aggregates content from numerous high-quality sources, which is then hosted in one easy to access location. Content is condensed into brief abstracts and synopses that are easy to ingest and includes links to full-text articles and papers that viewers can either choose to visit or not, depending on their needs. The READ Portal can be used as a model for other organizations looking to meet the information needs of managers without overwhelming them with excessive information.
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医疗保健管理中的信息过载:READ门户如何帮助医疗保健管理人员
摘要:信息过载严重威胁着医疗保健管理者的工作效率。过多的信息实际上阻碍了管理者对信息进行有效的谈判,而不是促进明智的决策。处理信息过载的方法有很多,其中之一就是使用网络信息媒介作为信息来源。不列颠哥伦比亚大学卫生保健管理中心的READ门户(http://www.read.chcm.ubc.ca)就是一个信息中介的例子,它努力帮助卫生保健管理人员克服信息过载的影响。该门户聚合来自众多高质量来源的内容,然后将其托管在一个易于访问的位置。内容被浓缩成简短的摘要和概要,易于消化,并包括全文文章和论文的链接,观众可以根据自己的需要选择访问或不访问。READ门户可以用作其他组织的模型,这些组织希望满足管理人员的信息需求,而不会因过多的信息而使他们不堪重负。
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