This research explores enablers for and obstacles to the acceptance and use of the Australian Government Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) system and provides recommendations drawn from surveys from existing and potential individual users of the system. The results of the study indicate that the participants’ major concerns are data security and information privacy. Participants value the importance of governance. They expect more benefits from the PCEHR system than traditional health records. They also expect a quality system that operates normally, a simple system that they can register and learn, and a usable system that they can use easily. The system needs efforts from stakeholders including individuals, health car...
An Electronic Health Record (EHR) is designed to store diverse data accurately from a range of healt...
National electronic health record initiatives are in progress in many countries around the world but...
Built on Xu and Quaddus’s39 model of adoption and continued use of knowledge management systems, thi...
This study explores the understanding of and the current status of adoption and use of the personall...
Background: A personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR) system is being implemented in ...
Objective The move internationally by Governments and other health providers to encourage patients t...
This study looks at the adoption and use of Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) s...
The Australian government has invested heavily in the national e-health solution; namely, initially ...
The uptake of the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) has been slowly building mo...
While electronic medical records have the potential to vastly improve a patient’s health care, their...
Background: Personally controlled electronic health records (PCEHRs) are being implemented throughou...
Background: A national Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) system was made availa...
This study aims to investigate factors influencing adoption and continued use of PCEHR system among ...
The introduction of a Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) system is central to Au...
Introduction: Since the last decade, many countries have started developing a national electronic he...
An Electronic Health Record (EHR) is designed to store diverse data accurately from a range of healt...
National electronic health record initiatives are in progress in many countries around the world but...
Built on Xu and Quaddus’s39 model of adoption and continued use of knowledge management systems, thi...
This study explores the understanding of and the current status of adoption and use of the personall...
Background: A personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR) system is being implemented in ...
Objective The move internationally by Governments and other health providers to encourage patients t...
This study looks at the adoption and use of Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) s...
The Australian government has invested heavily in the national e-health solution; namely, initially ...
The uptake of the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) has been slowly building mo...
While electronic medical records have the potential to vastly improve a patient’s health care, their...
Background: Personally controlled electronic health records (PCEHRs) are being implemented throughou...
Background: A national Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) system was made availa...
This study aims to investigate factors influencing adoption and continued use of PCEHR system among ...
The introduction of a Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) system is central to Au...
Introduction: Since the last decade, many countries have started developing a national electronic he...
An Electronic Health Record (EHR) is designed to store diverse data accurately from a range of healt...
National electronic health record initiatives are in progress in many countries around the world but...
Built on Xu and Quaddus’s39 model of adoption and continued use of knowledge management systems, thi...