Webinar: When Healthcare HMI and Hardware Fail: Lessons in Building Safe, Compliant, and Future-Proof HIT Systems
This webinar is part of a two-part series that explores how medical Human–Machine Interfaces (HMIs) are designed in regulated healthcare, whether on lab equipment or IT systems. It examines technical and operational pressures like regulatory requirements, workflow issues, hardware limits, integration needs, and long device lifecycles, showing how these influence medical software development.
In this second webinar, the speaker shared some of these real-world outcomes, along with the challenges of HMI and hardware development in health IT systems, including EHRs, nursing stations, pumps, and patient portals.In the first episode, Qt Group's experts discussed practical approaches for building intuitive, compliant UIs for clinical labs.Oh, here is more
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