[Abstract]: The outcomes of clinical usefulness as a driver of wireless technology for Indian healthcare are reported here. Using both qualitative and quantitative techniques, 30 physicians were interviewed and 200 health professionals were surveyed. The outcomes established that in addition to technology factors, other factors such as clinical factors, administration factors and communication factors play a crucial role in determining the uptake of wireless technology for healthcare. These factors were further validated using a PLS model
Maturity of wireless technology and broadband has brought changes in the way end-users use Informati...
This paper examines the role of wireless handheld devices in the Pakistani healthcare environment us...
[Abstract]: Wireless technology is considered to a component of emerging technologies due to its rel...
The outcomes of clinical usefulness as a driver of wireless technology for Indian healthcare are rep...
The outcomes of clinical usefulness as a driver of wireless technology for Indian healthcare are rep...
The factors that are identified as drivers of adoption of wireless technology in the Indian healthca...
Abstract]: Traditional technology adoption models identified ‘ease of use’ and ‘usefulness’ as the d...
Abstract]: Traditional technology adoption models identified ‘ease of use’ and ‘usefulness’ as the d...
This study reports the factors that influence the intention in using a wireless technology for the I...
This study explores the views and opinions of Indian healthcare professionals towards the use of wir...
Adoption of new technologies is researched in Information Systems (IS) literature for the past two d...
This study explored reactions and perceptions of medical professionals in the use of wireless techno...
The maturity and usage of wireless technology has influenced health services, and this has raised ex...
There has been little empirical research into the adoption of wireless technology in healthcare. Alt...
This paper examines the role of wireless handheld devices in the Pakistani healthcare environment us...
Maturity of wireless technology and broadband has brought changes in the way end-users use Informati...
This paper examines the role of wireless handheld devices in the Pakistani healthcare environment us...
[Abstract]: Wireless technology is considered to a component of emerging technologies due to its rel...
The outcomes of clinical usefulness as a driver of wireless technology for Indian healthcare are rep...
The outcomes of clinical usefulness as a driver of wireless technology for Indian healthcare are rep...
The factors that are identified as drivers of adoption of wireless technology in the Indian healthca...
Abstract]: Traditional technology adoption models identified ‘ease of use’ and ‘usefulness’ as the d...
Abstract]: Traditional technology adoption models identified ‘ease of use’ and ‘usefulness’ as the d...
This study reports the factors that influence the intention in using a wireless technology for the I...
This study explores the views and opinions of Indian healthcare professionals towards the use of wir...
Adoption of new technologies is researched in Information Systems (IS) literature for the past two d...
This study explored reactions and perceptions of medical professionals in the use of wireless techno...
The maturity and usage of wireless technology has influenced health services, and this has raised ex...
There has been little empirical research into the adoption of wireless technology in healthcare. Alt...
This paper examines the role of wireless handheld devices in the Pakistani healthcare environment us...
Maturity of wireless technology and broadband has brought changes in the way end-users use Informati...
This paper examines the role of wireless handheld devices in the Pakistani healthcare environment us...
[Abstract]: Wireless technology is considered to a component of emerging technologies due to its rel...