This article uses an ethnographic study of the design and deployment of an electronic patient record (EPR) system in the UK NHS to document some of the difficulties of integrating new IT systems with existing and developing practices, technologies and regulatory requirements. It highlights that `integration' in this situation produces a variety of different but connected and potentially competing requirements that create difficulties in achieving artful and successful system deployment
Objective: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
Abstract. The introduction of the electronic medical record (EMR) is widely seen by healthcare polic...
This paper explores how national Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems are customized in local set...
This paper considers some of the everyday practicalities of delivering an electronic health record p...
This paper uses a long term ethnographic study of the design and implementation of an electronic pat...
This paper compares a traditional requirements study with 22 interviews for the design of an electro...
The health care environment is unique because of the large and complex organisation with a tradition...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are the digital version of paper charts. They are the electronic re...
increased in the last decade. Much of this research focussed on standardisation and technical realiz...
The research effort on Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. ...
Health care organisations are extremely complex because they consist of heterogeneous groups of peop...
Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. Much of this research f...
This article considers some of the everyday practicalities of delivering an electronic health record...
The health informatics revolution was spear-headed in the 1980s by pioneers in primary care who work...
The report focuses on how different health care professionals cooperate to make patient records work...
Objective: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
Abstract. The introduction of the electronic medical record (EMR) is widely seen by healthcare polic...
This paper explores how national Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems are customized in local set...
This paper considers some of the everyday practicalities of delivering an electronic health record p...
This paper uses a long term ethnographic study of the design and implementation of an electronic pat...
This paper compares a traditional requirements study with 22 interviews for the design of an electro...
The health care environment is unique because of the large and complex organisation with a tradition...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are the digital version of paper charts. They are the electronic re...
increased in the last decade. Much of this research focussed on standardisation and technical realiz...
The research effort on Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. ...
Health care organisations are extremely complex because they consist of heterogeneous groups of peop...
Electronic Patient Records (EPR’s) has rapidly increased in the last decade. Much of this research f...
This article considers some of the everyday practicalities of delivering an electronic health record...
The health informatics revolution was spear-headed in the 1980s by pioneers in primary care who work...
The report focuses on how different health care professionals cooperate to make patient records work...
Objective: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
Abstract. The introduction of the electronic medical record (EMR) is widely seen by healthcare polic...
This paper explores how national Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems are customized in local set...