Abstract

The paper presents the varying perspectives on the current state of handoff research and practice. Informed by their research studies, the interdisciplinary expert panel discussed in-situ experiences with respect to the good, the bad and the ugly of handoffs in hospitals. Furthermore, the panelists highlighted the need for: (a) collaborative and interdisciplinary research on handoffs with researchers and practitioners from computer sciences, communication, linguistics, human factors etc., and (2) extra-mural funding to conduct large-scale handoff evaluation studies.

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