Sociotechnical Plan for a Health Information System The variety of aspects that should be considered in the design, development, implementation, use, and evaluation of HIT treatments is limited by the scope of each conceptual model (Sittig & Singh, 2010). These models, for example, were not created with the intricate interactions between HIT hardware, software, information content, and the human-computer interface in mind. Furthermore, while the majority of these models provide basic direction for researching the high-level features of HIT adoption in a clinical setting, none of them offer a measurement and monitoring infrastructure. The goal was to construct a more comprehensive model based on these restrictions, integrating specific technology and measuring elements of HIT with other socio-technical factors (Sittig & Singh, 2010). References...
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