This paper reports the findings from a 4- year study on the UK National Health Service on the introduction of a national programme for information technology. 1 This is the largest civil IT programme worldwide at an estimated technical cost of 6.2 pound billion over a 10- year period. An institutional analysis of our historical and empirical data from six NHS organisations identifies growing fragmentation in the organisational field of healthcare, as past and present institutional logics both fuel and inhibit changes in the governance systems and working practices of healthcare practitioners. This is further complicated by new institutional logics that place the citizen at centre stage of the NPfIT, in a move to promote patient choice and p...
Three institutional logics in healthcare organizations have been identified in literature, and these...
The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) promises to revolutionise the delivery of health care by enabl...
Objective: There is global interest in implementing national information systems to support healthca...
IT governance is a challenging area in healthcare organisations. Healthcare organisations are under ...
The objective of this research is to explore the nature of the interplay among various institutional...
International audienceThe challenge to provide a nation-wide integrated health service is central to...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for transforming the way publicservices ...
This paper responds to the findings of the research by Currie and Guah on the introduction of the Na...
Public sector IT projects have to contend with challenges that go beyond socio-technological hindran...
Available online on the publisher's website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jit.2012.18International audi...
Mega-programmes are prevalent across the world in areas of national importance, such as health, educ...
International audienceThe challenge to provide a nation-wide integrated health service is part of a ...
The failed National Programme for Information Technology (NPfIT) undertaken by the UK National Healt...
Mega-programmes are prevalent across the world in areas of national importance, such as health, educ...
The healthcare sector is one where two co-existing and competing institutional logics – professional...
Three institutional logics in healthcare organizations have been identified in literature, and these...
The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) promises to revolutionise the delivery of health care by enabl...
Objective: There is global interest in implementing national information systems to support healthca...
IT governance is a challenging area in healthcare organisations. Healthcare organisations are under ...
The objective of this research is to explore the nature of the interplay among various institutional...
International audienceThe challenge to provide a nation-wide integrated health service is central to...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for transforming the way publicservices ...
This paper responds to the findings of the research by Currie and Guah on the introduction of the Na...
Public sector IT projects have to contend with challenges that go beyond socio-technological hindran...
Available online on the publisher's website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jit.2012.18International audi...
Mega-programmes are prevalent across the world in areas of national importance, such as health, educ...
International audienceThe challenge to provide a nation-wide integrated health service is part of a ...
The failed National Programme for Information Technology (NPfIT) undertaken by the UK National Healt...
Mega-programmes are prevalent across the world in areas of national importance, such as health, educ...
The healthcare sector is one where two co-existing and competing institutional logics – professional...
Three institutional logics in healthcare organizations have been identified in literature, and these...
The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) promises to revolutionise the delivery of health care by enabl...
Objective: There is global interest in implementing national information systems to support healthca...