Healthcare networks driven by technology, such as e-prescribing, play an increasing role in care coordination. These networks are a mix of public and private entities whose governance and performance have only recently been studied. Given the critical role these networks play, their structure and governance need to be better understood to achieve expected network performance. The inter-organizational information system literature has begun shifting its focus beyond enterprises to inter-organizational transactions (e.g., supply chain). At the same time, the public administration literature has grasped upon the governance of whole networks but has not embraced the implications of technology. This study seeks to describe the ambulatory e-presc...
Background: Health information technology (HIT) could improve care coordination by providing clinici...
University. We would like to thank Brint Milward for his help with the collection of the data we dra...
This study elucidates the organizational ripple effect of a large-scale technology-based healthcare ...
Healthcare networks driven by technology, such as e-prescribing, play an increasing role in care coo...
This paper reports briefly preliminary experiences from implementation case of a complex health care...
Effective and efficient delivery of healthcare services requires comprehensive collaboration and coo...
Strategic alignment between business and IT is known to be important for achieving good business per...
The airline, financial, retail, consumer goods and cotton industries are not alone in their increase...
Healthcare has yet to realize the true potential afforded by e-health. To date, technology-based hea...
The 21st century continues to witness the transformation of organizational systems globally through ...
Abstract Background A previous census of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in England showed that ...
Reviewer: Lerer, LReviewer: Aparicio, J.P[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the m...
Networked forms of organizing in health care are increasingly viewed as an effective means of addres...
Information systems (IS) researchers have typically examined the user-system relationship as an isol...
As a reaction to increased competition and higher customer expectations, organizations engage in col...
Background: Health information technology (HIT) could improve care coordination by providing clinici...
University. We would like to thank Brint Milward for his help with the collection of the data we dra...
This study elucidates the organizational ripple effect of a large-scale technology-based healthcare ...
Healthcare networks driven by technology, such as e-prescribing, play an increasing role in care coo...
This paper reports briefly preliminary experiences from implementation case of a complex health care...
Effective and efficient delivery of healthcare services requires comprehensive collaboration and coo...
Strategic alignment between business and IT is known to be important for achieving good business per...
The airline, financial, retail, consumer goods and cotton industries are not alone in their increase...
Healthcare has yet to realize the true potential afforded by e-health. To date, technology-based hea...
The 21st century continues to witness the transformation of organizational systems globally through ...
Abstract Background A previous census of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in England showed that ...
Reviewer: Lerer, LReviewer: Aparicio, J.P[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the m...
Networked forms of organizing in health care are increasingly viewed as an effective means of addres...
Information systems (IS) researchers have typically examined the user-system relationship as an isol...
As a reaction to increased competition and higher customer expectations, organizations engage in col...
Background: Health information technology (HIT) could improve care coordination by providing clinici...
University. We would like to thank Brint Milward for his help with the collection of the data we dra...
This study elucidates the organizational ripple effect of a large-scale technology-based healthcare ...