eggert@cs.ucla.edu said:
Gawande A. Why doctors hate their computers. The New Yorker. 2018-11-12. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/11/12/why-doctors-hate-their-compute...
Thanks for the heads up. In case anybody doesn't recognize the name, the A is Atul. He's a surgeon, and a very good writer. His first two books are collections of his New Yorker articles. My reading on this whole mess is that the medical community doesn't take testing software seriously. It may be as simple as senior executives with budget problems aren't willing to pay for testing because they don't understand that you have to do lots of it if you expect your systems to work reliably. For background, I highly recommend Gawande's Checklist Manifesto. He led a WHO project to get airplane style checklists used in hospital operating rooms. Not much about software, lots about checklists and the pilot/cockpit culture. For info about medical software, I recommend Robert Wachter's Digital Doctor. It's the study of a screwup at UCSF hospital that almost killed a kid. Lots of info about software and UIs and testing. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23131174-the-digital-doctor -- These are my opinions. I hate spam.