Complete and Resilient Documentation (CARD) for Operational Medical Environments

Read the Clemson media release here.

In response to the HFEHRI (Hands-Free Electronic Health Record Data Entry Initiative) solicitation for research to demonstrate and validate hands-free electronic health record data entry solutions that will operate reliably in noisy operational environments, alleviate disruption of care for documentation, and prevent loss of documentation, this project studies a systemoriented approach to meet these objectives with a platform aimed to enable resilient hands-free data collection, preserve complete documentation through stages of care, and present timely information useful for the medical operation.

People

Kuang-Ching Wang
Associate Professor, Clemson
Melissa C. Smith
Associate Professor, Lab Advisor
Ju Lin
Ph.D., 2021. Now at Meta.