Information and communication technologies (ICT) are increasingly used in healthcare settings. Despite their technical robustness, their implementation has not always been straightforward. This is a case study of the implementation of a clinical information system for patient registration and tracking in the busy emergency department (ED) of a large English NHS University Hospitals Trust. By adopting an Actor-Network Theory (ANT) approach, the authors explore the complex intertwining of people and machines in the local setting as they negotiate the success of the project. Based on the analysis of 30 semi-structured interviews with clinical and administrative staff and, of relevant policy and project documentation, the authors demonstrate ho...
Globally, healthcare reforms are being initiated to address the tremendous challenges facing healthc...
Objectives: To examine the role of technology when introduced into the specific setting of residenti...
The focus of this paper is on seemingly mundane but essential aspects of network formation between a...
Abstract Background Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is an increasingly influential, but still deeply cont...
Recent health care policies have supported the adoption of Information and Communication Technologie...
The evidence suggests that information systems (IS) continue to be designed, adopted and diffused wi...
The adoption and diffusion of e-health and the application of ICT in healthcare is being heralded as...
Australia has designed, developed, and now implemented its national e-health solution known as the P...
The study presents the findings from a study over a four-year period of the emergence of an integrat...
This paper examines the use of Actor Network Theory (ANT) as a lens to get a better understanding of...
Globally, healthcare reforms are being initiated to address the tremendous challenges facing healthc...
High expectations for new technologies coexist with wide variability in the actual adoption and impa...
This paper examines the use of Actor Network Theory (ANT) as a lens to get a better understanding of...
Globally, health care is making huge investments in information technology. Several studies illustra...
This thesis evolves around the identification and analysis of the particular sociotechnical factors ...
Globally, healthcare reforms are being initiated to address the tremendous challenges facing healthc...
Objectives: To examine the role of technology when introduced into the specific setting of residenti...
The focus of this paper is on seemingly mundane but essential aspects of network formation between a...
Abstract Background Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is an increasingly influential, but still deeply cont...
Recent health care policies have supported the adoption of Information and Communication Technologie...
The evidence suggests that information systems (IS) continue to be designed, adopted and diffused wi...
The adoption and diffusion of e-health and the application of ICT in healthcare is being heralded as...
Australia has designed, developed, and now implemented its national e-health solution known as the P...
The study presents the findings from a study over a four-year period of the emergence of an integrat...
This paper examines the use of Actor Network Theory (ANT) as a lens to get a better understanding of...
Globally, healthcare reforms are being initiated to address the tremendous challenges facing healthc...
High expectations for new technologies coexist with wide variability in the actual adoption and impa...
This paper examines the use of Actor Network Theory (ANT) as a lens to get a better understanding of...
Globally, health care is making huge investments in information technology. Several studies illustra...
This thesis evolves around the identification and analysis of the particular sociotechnical factors ...
Globally, healthcare reforms are being initiated to address the tremendous challenges facing healthc...
Objectives: To examine the role of technology when introduced into the specific setting of residenti...
The focus of this paper is on seemingly mundane but essential aspects of network formation between a...