Recently, most reforms affecting healthcare systems have focused on improving the quality of care and containing costs. This has led many scholars to advocate the adoption of Health Information systems, especially electronic medical records, by highlighting their potential benefits. This study is based on a comparative analysis using a multiple method approach to examine the implementation of the same electronic medical record system at two different hospitals. Its findings offer insights into the processes of the adoption of innovation and its implementation in a healthcare context. The need to innovate, the decision to innovate, the implementation process and consequently, the results produced are quite distinctive at each study site. Thi...
OBJECTIVE: The increase in electronic health record implementation in all treatment venues has led t...
Efficient hospital management and seamless departmental coordination are essential components of hig...
Digital interventions in healthcare have the potential to act as a positive approach to the demograp...
Digital transformation in healthcare is of increasing relevance for both scholars and practitioners ...
This book aims to study the factors affecting the adoption and diffusion of Health Information Techn...
Abstract— Electronic health records (EHRs) offer many potential opportunities for patients, payers, ...
Objectives. To describe an implementation of one information technology system (electronic medical r...
According to the UN, several problems are expected to arise due to the longer life span of future ge...
The objective of this research was to propose appropriate software to enhance doctors’ performance. ...
This dissertation investigates whether differences in organizational innovation amongst health care ...
Rapidly changing dynamics and turbulence in the business environment have made technology management...
This book reports the findings of an exploratory study into the mechanisms at play when organisation...
The evolution of medicinal practices has partnered with the dynamic nature of technology to produce ...
Electronic Health Record software (EHR), is used by medical professionals regularly to interact with...
This paper compares a traditional requirements study with 22 interviews for the design of an electro...
OBJECTIVE: The increase in electronic health record implementation in all treatment venues has led t...
Efficient hospital management and seamless departmental coordination are essential components of hig...
Digital interventions in healthcare have the potential to act as a positive approach to the demograp...
Digital transformation in healthcare is of increasing relevance for both scholars and practitioners ...
This book aims to study the factors affecting the adoption and diffusion of Health Information Techn...
Abstract— Electronic health records (EHRs) offer many potential opportunities for patients, payers, ...
Objectives. To describe an implementation of one information technology system (electronic medical r...
According to the UN, several problems are expected to arise due to the longer life span of future ge...
The objective of this research was to propose appropriate software to enhance doctors’ performance. ...
This dissertation investigates whether differences in organizational innovation amongst health care ...
Rapidly changing dynamics and turbulence in the business environment have made technology management...
This book reports the findings of an exploratory study into the mechanisms at play when organisation...
The evolution of medicinal practices has partnered with the dynamic nature of technology to produce ...
Electronic Health Record software (EHR), is used by medical professionals regularly to interact with...
This paper compares a traditional requirements study with 22 interviews for the design of an electro...
OBJECTIVE: The increase in electronic health record implementation in all treatment venues has led t...
Efficient hospital management and seamless departmental coordination are essential components of hig...
Digital interventions in healthcare have the potential to act as a positive approach to the demograp...