The workshop focuses on the new work ecologies emerging from implementation and use of information infrastructures in healthcare (IIH). As IIH "grows" through organizational and regulatory mechanisms, CSCW researchers grapple with the shifting nature of healthcare data. CSCW has long been concerned with coordination, cooperation, and communication among interdisciplinary occupations in healthcare. Yet, while medical record keeping is still a primary function of IIH, second order data usages are increasingly large foci of IIH design and use. Facilitating development of health data practice and infrastructure is an area ripe for CSCW research. Critical topics include but are not limited to: reuse of clinical data for second order usages; design of artifacts and infrastructures; politics of creating and using data; algorithmic authority of IIH and effects on the exercise of expertise and discretion of healthcare professions; new forms of healthcare data work, including new occupations; and data-driven accountability and management in healthcare.

Bossen, C., Pine, K., Elllingsen, G., Cabitza, F. (2016). Data-work in healthcare: The new work ecologies of healthcare infrastructures. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW (pp.509-514). Association for Computing Machinery [10.1145/2818052.2855505].

Data-work in healthcare: The new work ecologies of healthcare infrastructures

Cabitza, F
2016

Abstract

The workshop focuses on the new work ecologies emerging from implementation and use of information infrastructures in healthcare (IIH). As IIH "grows" through organizational and regulatory mechanisms, CSCW researchers grapple with the shifting nature of healthcare data. CSCW has long been concerned with coordination, cooperation, and communication among interdisciplinary occupations in healthcare. Yet, while medical record keeping is still a primary function of IIH, second order data usages are increasingly large foci of IIH design and use. Facilitating development of health data practice and infrastructure is an area ripe for CSCW research. Critical topics include but are not limited to: reuse of clinical data for second order usages; design of artifacts and infrastructures; politics of creating and using data; algorithmic authority of IIH and effects on the exercise of expertise and discretion of healthcare professions; new forms of healthcare data work, including new occupations; and data-driven accountability and management in healthcare.
paper
Accountability; Cooperation; Coordination; Data; Datadriven management; Healthcare; Information infrastructures; Transparency; Work; Software; Human-Computer Interaction; Computer Networks and Communications
English
ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, CSCW 2016
2016
Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW
9781450339506
2016
26
509
514
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Bossen, C., Pine, K., Elllingsen, G., Cabitza, F. (2016). Data-work in healthcare: The new work ecologies of healthcare infrastructures. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW (pp.509-514). Association for Computing Machinery [10.1145/2818052.2855505].
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