Deployment of mobile technologies and applications in health care are becoming prevalent worldwide. As mobile innovation and standards in wireless continue to evolve, so does the mobile health care information systems framework. In this paper, we explore this evolving framework by synthesising current technologies, applications, issues and examining this through the actor-network theory (ANT) which seeks to understand socio-technical change by adopting a symmetric treatment of people and technologies.<br /
Globally, healthcare reforms are being initiated to address the tremendous challenges facing healthc...
This article seeks to highlight some distinctive issues involved in the use of mobile information an...
Faced by a confluence of onerous challenges including escalating healthcare costs, ageing population...
In today’s information and technology era, new opportunities abound for the use of information and c...
The evidence suggests that information systems (IS) continue to be designed, adopted and diffused wi...
Previous attempts to involve doctors and nurses with healthcare organisation information technology ...
M. Tech. Business Information SystemsField-based healthcare is the provisioning of healthcare outsid...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The context of this study is home-based healthcare in a South African resource-restricted community....
In an environment of escalating healthcare costs, chronic disease management is particularly challen...
In an environment of escalating healthcare costs, chronic disease management is particularly challen...
This thesis addresses the theory of Socio-Technical Systems (STS) within the context of Information ...
Abstract Background Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is an increasingly influential, but still deeply cont...
Changes in the age distribution of the population and increased prevalence of chronic illnesses, tog...
Diabetes is one of the leading chronic diseases and its prevalence continues to rise exponentially. ...
Globally, healthcare reforms are being initiated to address the tremendous challenges facing healthc...
This article seeks to highlight some distinctive issues involved in the use of mobile information an...
Faced by a confluence of onerous challenges including escalating healthcare costs, ageing population...
In today’s information and technology era, new opportunities abound for the use of information and c...
The evidence suggests that information systems (IS) continue to be designed, adopted and diffused wi...
Previous attempts to involve doctors and nurses with healthcare organisation information technology ...
M. Tech. Business Information SystemsField-based healthcare is the provisioning of healthcare outsid...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The context of this study is home-based healthcare in a South African resource-restricted community....
In an environment of escalating healthcare costs, chronic disease management is particularly challen...
In an environment of escalating healthcare costs, chronic disease management is particularly challen...
This thesis addresses the theory of Socio-Technical Systems (STS) within the context of Information ...
Abstract Background Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is an increasingly influential, but still deeply cont...
Changes in the age distribution of the population and increased prevalence of chronic illnesses, tog...
Diabetes is one of the leading chronic diseases and its prevalence continues to rise exponentially. ...
Globally, healthcare reforms are being initiated to address the tremendous challenges facing healthc...
This article seeks to highlight some distinctive issues involved in the use of mobile information an...
Faced by a confluence of onerous challenges including escalating healthcare costs, ageing population...