Digitalization of the health sector is surrounded by major challenges and frequent turbulence also triggered by the collective ownership attached to public sector campaigns. The main reasons for the extensive challenges in eHealth programmes are that these structures are (i) much larger than single organization systems, (ii) technically more heterogeneous and (iii) organizationally more complex because of many stakeholders. Often, no single actor is in control, leading to long processes of power struggles, compromises and complex co-ordination. The results of these endeavours are sometimes dramatic failures but often time consuming, and very expensive projects with slow progress, and that do not deliver according to its promises. Modern inn...
In this paper, we examine infrastructuring in the context of developing national, public eHealth ser...
In this paper we investigate tensions in large e-health infrastructure programs. Currently, there is...
Background: Star defined infrastructure as something other things “run on”; it consists mainly of “b...
I outline the shifting approaches to digital transformation of the Norwegian e-health sector from th...
Digitalisation is usually about process innovation with the use of IT, i.e. automating or informatin...
The paper addresses socio technical relations of implementing a lightweight IT app in Norway. The fo...
The authors utilized pragmatic discursive analysis to consider their empirical study of the introduc...
In all countries with advanced welfare systems, healthcare organizations operate in complex institut...
The dynamic nature and rapid evolution of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the las...
Technology has been transforming healthcare in several innovative ways. Being Digital is no more a c...
The aim of our article is to explore the interactive dynamics ensuing a digital implementation initi...
In this paper we address the challenges faced when new e-health components are introduced within an ...
Mendonça, S., Damásio, B., Santiago, F., Chen, M., Santos, A. B., Cunha, M. P. E., & Nicita, A. (202...
This paper explores and conceptualises a phenomenon called platformization. The background is that t...
Due to the mounting prevalence of chronic diseases, increasing demand for expensive treatments and t...
In this paper, we examine infrastructuring in the context of developing national, public eHealth ser...
In this paper we investigate tensions in large e-health infrastructure programs. Currently, there is...
Background: Star defined infrastructure as something other things “run on”; it consists mainly of “b...
I outline the shifting approaches to digital transformation of the Norwegian e-health sector from th...
Digitalisation is usually about process innovation with the use of IT, i.e. automating or informatin...
The paper addresses socio technical relations of implementing a lightweight IT app in Norway. The fo...
The authors utilized pragmatic discursive analysis to consider their empirical study of the introduc...
In all countries with advanced welfare systems, healthcare organizations operate in complex institut...
The dynamic nature and rapid evolution of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the las...
Technology has been transforming healthcare in several innovative ways. Being Digital is no more a c...
The aim of our article is to explore the interactive dynamics ensuing a digital implementation initi...
In this paper we address the challenges faced when new e-health components are introduced within an ...
Mendonça, S., Damásio, B., Santiago, F., Chen, M., Santos, A. B., Cunha, M. P. E., & Nicita, A. (202...
This paper explores and conceptualises a phenomenon called platformization. The background is that t...
Due to the mounting prevalence of chronic diseases, increasing demand for expensive treatments and t...
In this paper, we examine infrastructuring in the context of developing national, public eHealth ser...
In this paper we investigate tensions in large e-health infrastructure programs. Currently, there is...
Background: Star defined infrastructure as something other things “run on”; it consists mainly of “b...