Severity: Warning
Message: file_get_contents(https://...@pubfacts.com&api_key=b8daa3ad693db53b1410957c26c9a51b4908&a=1): Failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
Filename: helpers/my_audit_helper.php
Line Number: 176
Backtrace:
File: /var/www/html/application/helpers/my_audit_helper.php
Line: 176
Function: file_get_contents
File: /var/www/html/application/helpers/my_audit_helper.php
Line: 250
Function: simplexml_load_file_from_url
File: /var/www/html/application/helpers/my_audit_helper.php
Line: 3122
Function: getPubMedXML
File: /var/www/html/application/controllers/Detail.php
Line: 575
Function: pubMedSearch_Global
File: /var/www/html/application/controllers/Detail.php
Line: 489
Function: pubMedGetRelatedKeyword
File: /var/www/html/index.php
Line: 316
Function: require_once
The realization of benefits from health information technology (HIT) implementation takes place in the long tail of implementation that must integrate technology, work practices and contextual factors. While formal health informatics education programs exist, they tend to be focused at the strategic management or specialized implementation level. HIT support at the local level often falls to clinical care staff that have little or no formal training in HIT implementation. This paper will expand on the term context-sensitive digital integrators (CSDI) as a role that could support local implementation. We discuss the CSDI role, including terminology, competencies and the role context sensitivity plays in implementation, and how CSDIs could be better supported and trained in different contexts.
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