Negative Perceptions of Speech Recognition Technology in Canadian Paramedicine

IALH Research Fellows Karen L. Courtney and Helen Monkman have co-authored a new research article entitled Negative Perceptions of Speech Recognition Technology in Canadian Paramedicine. Desmond Hedderson is the collaborating author. The article was published in Context Sensitive Health Informatics: AI for Social Good. Abstract: Health information technology implementations are challenging andcostly projects that face …

Paramedicine informatics – leveraging advancing technology to drive positive change

IALH Research Fellow Karen L. Courtney has published a new research article entitled Paramedicine informatics – leveraging advancing technology to drive positive change. Collaborating authors include Desmond Hedderson and Ian E. Blanchard. The article was published in Paramedicine. Abstract:  As all areas of healthcare continue to experience rapid digitisation, the field of health informatics is becoming …

Speech recognition technology in prehospital documentation: A scoping review

IALH Research Fellows Karen L. Courtney and Helen Monkman have co-authored a new scoping review entitled Speech recognition technology in prehospital documentation: A scoping review. Collaborating authors include Desmond Hedderson and Ian E. Blanchard. The review was published in International Journal of Medical Informatics.  Abstract:  Objectives: The nature of paramedic workflows, where paramedics are responsible to …