Smart Tips for Healthcare Software TestingPosted by Nisharao on August 8th, 2019 As technology continues to take over various processes in the medical industry, many healthcare institutions are investing more money on medical software for electronic health records and healthcare content resource management. The use of mobile-based solutions and applications have increased in the recent past, thanks to their versatile and ease-of-use. Now, as the dependence of critical healthcare processes depends on the quality and performance of IT solutions, it has become even more critical to have reliable healthcare software testing. In this article, we discuss the essential factors that need to be considered during healthcare software testing, so that healthcare IT services are delivered seamlessly and accurately. Compliance Testing It is the most important criteria that need to be tested before launching a healthcare software system or application. The medical application should be compliant with the rules and regulations laid out by the Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel and the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) initiative. It is essential that healthcare software is compliant, or it could lead to legal issues. Usability Testing It should be noted that healthcare IT solutions and apps are going to be used by a wide spectrum of people from doctors and patients to hospital administrators and front desk staff. So, while doing the healthcare software testing, you should ensure the usability for all users and roles. Security Testing No matter what kind of healthcare IT services, a medical provider uses, security is of utmost importance. All sensitive data regarding a patient’s health records, personal details, and more should be highly protected. With increasing cyberattacks in healthcare centres, it is very important to have robust security testing before the product is launched or upgraded. While performing healthcare software testing, professionals should ensure that all confidential data is protected with multiple layers of security. Interoperability Testing The healthcare software should be tested for interoperability. Many departments may be involved in the treatment of a particular patient. So, when data is being transferred from one department to another (or even across EHRs), the confidentiality and accuracy need to be maintained. The software should be tested for major standards of data transfer that are required in the healthcare industry - Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine and Health Level 7. Mobile Testing Most healthcare solutions and apps are accessed more on mobile devices compared to laptops or desktops. So, you should ensure that your healthcare IT solutions are responsive and work well even on small screens without loss of performance. Like it? Share it!More by this author |