Title: Systems simulation and health information systems
1Systems simulation and health information
systems
Andrew Georgiou, Johanna Westbrook, Geoff
McDonnell, Farah Magrabi Centre for Health
Informatics, University of New South Wales
2Outline
- What is computerised simulation?
- What role can it play in the implementation and
evaluation of health information systems? - Case study involving Computerised Pathology Order
Entry (CPOE) system
3Systems simulation in health care
- Health care interventions are part of complex
networks - What does systems simulation provide?
- Increasing number of Systems simulation studies
in health care
Fone et al, J Pub Health Med 2003
4The importance of ICT
- Previously ICT was a background niche system
- Today it is presented as a healthcare tool, a
prerequisite for safe clinical practice
5ICT systems are part of the health care agenda
- ICT is part of the environment
- Health care initiatives are now all accompanied
by their own ICT strategy - Decision-support systems
- Computerised Physician Order Entry systems (CPOE)
6The risks involved
- ICT is costly and risky
- Benefits are not always immediately obvious
- Problems and complications are common place
Ash Bates, JAMIA, 2005
7What has the evaluation agenda shown?
- Growing maturity and diversity
- Drawn attention to difficulties and complexities
- Generalisability is a big issue
- Greater attention on systems approach required
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US)
No. j06-E006 (2006)
8Where to from here?
9How can systems simulation help?
- The need to explore, understand and improve
systems before they go live - Predictive ability
- We dont always need to fail before we learn?
10The pathology test order process
Georgiou, Williamson, Westbrook, Ray Int J Med
Info 2006
11The end product
- Disconnected data and information
- Variables are interconnected and effect each
other - Potential to distort not enlighten
12What really happens?
Time taken to process -
13Emergent properties
- Capacity for change is sometimes only triggered
in the appropriate circumstances - Systems simulation provides a safe and cost
effective environment - A low-cost learning laboratory
14Screen structure
Westbrook et al J Clin Pathol 2006
15Unexpected consequences
Workarounds Awareness and training
sessions Rules, regulations and enforced changes
Georgiou et al Int J Med Info 2006
16Multi-method approaches
- The ability to utilise different data, theories
and perspectives - We dont want information silos
- The ability to integrate data sources
17Simulation development
Performance experiments
Simulation and policy testing
Calibration of model
Conceptual development and construction
18What systems simulation should not be?
19Video game syndrome
- Need to reflect on the outcome of the simulation
- Formulate hypotheses to explain discrepancies
- Need theories to discriminate
- Learn to think
20Important issues
- Examine the practical utility and outcomes of
simulation models - Model verification and validation is a must
- Reproducibility is an important issue
- Much to understand, learn and apply
21Thank you