AbstractInformation technologies in health care and its growing use and impact, is a subject of study and interest. This paper presents the work analysis, in progress, in a health center concerning information systems, technologies, employee's roles and real user needs. This study makes part of a research master's thesis in progress. The main goal is to understand users and employees behaviors, and how they interact using information systems and technologies to supply better patient services and sector efficiencies. The selected methodology to gather and analyze the data was Grounded Theory Method. The methods of data collection were interviews and observations. A case study was considered for data analysis and observation. The data analysi...
Doktorgradsavhandling i informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi, Fakultet for teknologi og naturvit...
The healthcare sector is becoming one of the biggest industries and employers in the world aswell as...
Objectives: To identify the unmet information needs of clinical teams delivering care to patients wi...
AbstractInformation technologies in health care and its growing use and impact, is a subject of stud...
Objectives: This paper presents a literature review of recent research on user-centred requirements ...
This paper examines healthcare information systems (HIS) integration through service oriented archi...
This paper examines healthcare information systems (HIS) integration through service oriented archi...
Health information technologies play an important role in exchange of information and coordination o...
Integrating human-centered design (HCD) approach in healthcare informatics solution are changing the...
There is an urgent call from health organizations, health professionals and health authorities to re...
In three information design projects forms to support processes of different kinds were developed fo...
The implementation of electronic patient records has over the years become an international issue, a...
The implementation of electronic patient records has over the years become an international issue, a...
The implementation of electronic patient records has over the years become an international issue, a...
This paper compares a traditional requirements study with 22 interviews for the design of an electro...
Doktorgradsavhandling i informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi, Fakultet for teknologi og naturvit...
The healthcare sector is becoming one of the biggest industries and employers in the world aswell as...
Objectives: To identify the unmet information needs of clinical teams delivering care to patients wi...
AbstractInformation technologies in health care and its growing use and impact, is a subject of stud...
Objectives: This paper presents a literature review of recent research on user-centred requirements ...
This paper examines healthcare information systems (HIS) integration through service oriented archi...
This paper examines healthcare information systems (HIS) integration through service oriented archi...
Health information technologies play an important role in exchange of information and coordination o...
Integrating human-centered design (HCD) approach in healthcare informatics solution are changing the...
There is an urgent call from health organizations, health professionals and health authorities to re...
In three information design projects forms to support processes of different kinds were developed fo...
The implementation of electronic patient records has over the years become an international issue, a...
The implementation of electronic patient records has over the years become an international issue, a...
The implementation of electronic patient records has over the years become an international issue, a...
This paper compares a traditional requirements study with 22 interviews for the design of an electro...
Doktorgradsavhandling i informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi, Fakultet for teknologi og naturvit...
The healthcare sector is becoming one of the biggest industries and employers in the world aswell as...
Objectives: To identify the unmet information needs of clinical teams delivering care to patients wi...