Health information systems promise opportunities for improved healthcare. However, these opportunities may become challenges and obstacles to practice. This research reflects on the outcomes of implementing healthcare information systems in three English hospitals. In each case qualitative methods were used to observe and interview doctors, nurses and pharmacists as they carried out their daily healthcare routines. The changes that the implementation of health information systems brought for both the clinical encounter, as well as health care professionals' work flow, were explored. We argue that such technologies have become a central orchestrator of the clinical setting, to the extent that they often impose control on healthcare practices...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and implementat...
Healthcare information systems (HISs) are often implemented to enhance the quality of care and the d...
Information Systems (IS) projects are found to be complex, unpredictable, and prone to time and cost...
Health information systems promise opportunities for improved healthcare. However, these opportuniti...
The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the spectrum of interpretations that can be related to ...
Considerable effort has been invested in telemedicine and e-health, but relatively few applications ...
Information Systems (IS) have become critical for healthcare organizations. However implementation a...
Information Systems (IS) have become critical for healthcare organizations. However implementation a...
Due to the digitalization era and challenges faced by the healthcare sector, Medical Information Sys...
This chapter reports from three studies of implementation and use of electronic patient records and ...
Physicians\u27 use of Hospital Information Systems remains an attractive issue for research. Especia...
The importance of information systems/information technology (IS/IT) to healthcare organisations is ...
© Health Research and Educational Trust Objective: To explore and understand approaches to user enga...
Abstract Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and impleme...
Recently, most reforms affecting healthcare systems have focused on improving the quality of care an...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and implementat...
Healthcare information systems (HISs) are often implemented to enhance the quality of care and the d...
Information Systems (IS) projects are found to be complex, unpredictable, and prone to time and cost...
Health information systems promise opportunities for improved healthcare. However, these opportuniti...
The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the spectrum of interpretations that can be related to ...
Considerable effort has been invested in telemedicine and e-health, but relatively few applications ...
Information Systems (IS) have become critical for healthcare organizations. However implementation a...
Information Systems (IS) have become critical for healthcare organizations. However implementation a...
Due to the digitalization era and challenges faced by the healthcare sector, Medical Information Sys...
This chapter reports from three studies of implementation and use of electronic patient records and ...
Physicians\u27 use of Hospital Information Systems remains an attractive issue for research. Especia...
The importance of information systems/information technology (IS/IT) to healthcare organisations is ...
© Health Research and Educational Trust Objective: To explore and understand approaches to user enga...
Abstract Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and impleme...
Recently, most reforms affecting healthcare systems have focused on improving the quality of care an...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and implementat...
Healthcare information systems (HISs) are often implemented to enhance the quality of care and the d...
Information Systems (IS) projects are found to be complex, unpredictable, and prone to time and cost...