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Researchers design and use of computer technology, focusing especially on the interfaces between users and computers. Throughout the past two centuries, technologies have made rapid progress, revolutionization, and refining many aspects of human life. Such as electricity, steam engine, printing machine, automobiles, airplanes, telephones, radio, television.., etc. In health care settings, highly quality patient care relies on careful documentation of every patient’s health status, family history, current medical conditions and treatment plans. Thus, much attention has been focused on applying computer technology to facilitate the delivery of health care in a fast and safe manner. Human-Technology Interface (HTI): is the understanding of how humans comprehend, interact, and use the world around them by interacting with any technology (e.g., computers, patient monitors, robots, telephone, etc.). The increasing use of computers, robotics, and virtual reality depend upon technology to make a "user-friendly" environment. It also can realize a large amount of data and images and to "naturally" interact with computers and machines. HIT has opportunities to improve nurse productivity and satisfaction, operational efficiency, patient satisfaction, safety, and quality. The HTI is everywhere in health care and takes many forms and may present information using numbers, texts, icons, pictures, or sound. Wearable Intelligence's compliant platform is one example of human-technology interfaces. Wearable Intelligence's compliant platform wirelessly enables nurses, physicians, and surgeons, to achieve greater efficiency, collaboration, and patient satisfaction. References Satava R. M & Ellis, S. R. (1994). Human interface technology. An essential tool for the modern surgeon. PubMed. (7):817-20. Huston, C . (2015). The Impact of Emerging Technology on Nursing Care: Warp Speed Ahead. The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Retrieved from http://wearableintelligence.com/industries/healthcare.
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