The information technology department is reviewing usability studies. For which reason should this type of study be completed in the healthcare setting? Select all that apply
A) Assesses the adequacy of a design or redesign early in the systems life cycle
B) Helps determine or clarify users' requirements determination
C) Creates an interest in learning the new system
D) Determines the actual price of the system
E) Supports infrastructure
A) Assesses the adequacy of a design or redesign early in the systems life cycle
B) Helps determine or clarify users' requirements determination
Explanation: A) Usability studies help to assess the adequacy of a design or redesign early in the systems life cycle.
B) Usability studies conducted early in the life cycle help to determine or clarify the user's requirements.
C) Creating an interest in the new system is not a reason for completing a usability study.
D) The price of the system is not linked to usability studies.
E) The usability study does not have anything to do with supporting the infrastructure.
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