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Healthcare Systems Improvement Online Job Bank Brittany Damon ● Sarah Hewes ● Heather Johnson Alison Reppy ● Thomas Stanley Design Advisor & Sponsor: Professor James Benneyan
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Outline Why Healthcare? Project Overview Design & Prototype Human Factors & Improvements Future Recommendations Questions
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Why Healthcare? Largest industry in world $2.26T/yr on healthcare (14- 17% of US GDP, 2007) Estimated 35% all costs are waste (4-10% increase/yr) Need to be more efficient and provide higher quality care 26,000 attendees at HIMSS 2008 Conference Improvements needed and tools used Waits, delays, flow, access Efficiencies, cost reduction Scheduling, staffing, layout Outcomes, safety, medical error Quality mgmt, quality, SPC Data analysis, time studies Lean, 6s, Toyota Production System Why Healthcare?
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No single society for healthcare process improvement people Main job-finding via home-grown listserv Anticipated growth in coop seekers and openings Splintered profession Healthcare executives, Nurse mgrs. Patient safety community Institute of Industrial Engineers Operations research society Healthcare Mgmt Systems Soc. American Society for Quality Human Factors society Institute for HC Improvement Society for Health Systems Project Overview Project Need
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To provide a free service exclusively for process improvement job seekers and healthcare employers to connect within the targeted healthcare industry Project Overview Project Statement
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Functionality Free service Ability to create user account Add/delete/edit job postings Resume content inclusion Email communication between users User-initiated search capabilities Server Space Hosted on Professor Benneyan’s Website Currently allotted 125MB on COE server for development Project Overview System & Server Requirements
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Design & Prototype Job Bank Design
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IterationNameFeatures 1Log in -log in -account type -basic demographics -drop-down menu search 2Profiles -display job seeker profile -display job poster profile 3Text Input -provide job seeker resume text -provide job description text 4Search-ability -provide searchability by textfield 5Communication -forgotten password communication -communication between users -communication between users and administrator On-goingAesthetics -website aesthetics -survey results -human factors exercise results Design & Prototype Phases of Design
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Elements of the Job Bank Three main elements provide basic functionality Graphical User Interface (GUI) - HTML Back end database - MySQL PHP scripting language MySQL Database PHP Graphical User Interface Design & Prototype
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HTML Interface Design Font type/size/color Background Images Tables Form input Drop-down menu Text box/field Radio button Check box Design & Prototype
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MySQL Database Design
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Searchability Two search methods Specific Keyword Specific Search Creates a query based on form inputs to search job postings Returns relevant results to the user in a table on front end Keyword Search Uses replacements and split functions to take user inputs and create a query Returns results containing any common words in the job description Design & Prototype PHP Script
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Update Table Information Analyze content in each form element Looks for blank elements Identifies changes When an element is identified as changed it is appended to a query building variable Mysql Database Interaction The query building variable is converted to mysql syntax This mysql query is run through the DB and updates the record Design & Prototype PHP Script
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Design & Prototype Demonstration
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User Preference Survey Key Features Response CategoryResponses Simplicity/Navigation/Visual Appeal58 Job description available53 Searchable by location25 Search-ability, including filters25 Quantity and quality of jobs listed24 Salary provided14 Other38 Human Factors
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Testing One-on-one evaluation Task cards/Protocol analysis Survey using Likert scale Two phases of HF testing Customer Identification Employer contacts Professors Students and peers Testing One-on-one evaluation Task cards/Protocol analysis Survey using Likert scale Two phases of HF testing Customer Identification Employer contacts Professors Students and peers Human Factors Usability Testing
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Evaluation Survey Results 1 = strongly disagree, 7 = strongly agree Human Factors
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Initial Login Page Human Factors Example: Initial Login Page
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Final Login Page instruct.coe.neu.edu/iehealth Human Factors
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Functionality Change web address PDF upload capability Favorite searches display Email notifications of matching jobs or candidates Career advice section Mass email to relevant societies or companies Aesthetics Maintenance Functionality Change web address PDF upload capability Favorite searches display Email notifications of matching jobs or candidates Career advice section Mass email to relevant societies or companies Aesthetics Maintenance Recommendations Future Recommendations
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Done Questions?
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