Health & Medical Question

Introduction

This week’s readings examine the human side of healthcare technology usability, accessibility, and design. Even technically sound systems can fail if they do not account for how real people work, learn, and interact with technology. Clinicians face documentation burdens and alert fatigue. Patients with limited literacy or limited English proficiency struggle to use portals designed without them in mind. Effective healthcare technology requires attention to human factors, health literacy, and inclusive design principles.

Use the following prompts to answer in a 34 page APA-formatted paper

  1. Designing for Health Literacy: Patient portals and mobile health apps are now central to care delivery, yet research shows that patients with low digital health literacy are significantly less likely to use these tools. Analyze the challenges of designing patient-facing healthcare technology for populations with limited literacy, limited English proficiency, or limited technology access. What design principles should guide development? How can organizations balance functionality with simplicity?
  • Length: 34 pages (800-1000 words) (excluding title and reference pages)
  • Format: APA style (7th edition), including a title page, headings, and references
  • Sources: Use at least two credible sources in addition to the assigned readings. These can include peer-reviewed journals, government sources (HHS, CDC, AHRQ), or professional healthcare organizations (HIMSS, AHIMA).

Requirements:

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