The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Background: Our purpose is to provide evidence that health information technology should be a mainstay of all future health and social support services for older people globally, both within and across community and residential care services. Methods: This work was conducted in two phases. In phase I, the authors conducted a focused exploration by selecting a convenience sample of four long term care health information technology roadmaps, developed by members of four different long term care health information technology collaboratives in United States, Australia, United Kingdom, and New Zealan...
Objective: To review, categorize, and synthesize findings from the literature about the application ...
New technologies may have a beneficial impact on long-term care (LTC) systems by improving the qual...
The number of patients diagnosed with long term conditions in the UK is increasing with an expected ...
Explores the readiness for health information technology from the perspective of California's long-t...
Research Questions: The research questions within this thesis aimed to examine the current state of ...
CONTINUITY OF CARE FOR OLDER adult patients transitioning from acute care settings (hospitals) to lo...
The intention of this chapter is to provide some insights into the role of IT in long-term care (LTC...
[Abstract]: One of the challenges facing health and welfare policymakers as well as researchers in ...
We are grateful to the electronic Journal of Health Informatics (eJHI) for the opportunity to presen...
peer-reviewedBackground Societal, demographic and economic changes have encouraged us to reconsider...
Background: Health information technology (HIT) may be used to improve care for increasing numbers o...
A review of the literature highlights the ways in which information technology offers opportunities ...
BACKGROUND: Digital innovations are yet to make real impacts in the care home sector despite the con...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.Over the next two decades the Australian ag...
Objective The global population is rapidly ageing. To tackle the increasing prevalence of older adul...
Objective: To review, categorize, and synthesize findings from the literature about the application ...
New technologies may have a beneficial impact on long-term care (LTC) systems by improving the qual...
The number of patients diagnosed with long term conditions in the UK is increasing with an expected ...
Explores the readiness for health information technology from the perspective of California's long-t...
Research Questions: The research questions within this thesis aimed to examine the current state of ...
CONTINUITY OF CARE FOR OLDER adult patients transitioning from acute care settings (hospitals) to lo...
The intention of this chapter is to provide some insights into the role of IT in long-term care (LTC...
[Abstract]: One of the challenges facing health and welfare policymakers as well as researchers in ...
We are grateful to the electronic Journal of Health Informatics (eJHI) for the opportunity to presen...
peer-reviewedBackground Societal, demographic and economic changes have encouraged us to reconsider...
Background: Health information technology (HIT) may be used to improve care for increasing numbers o...
A review of the literature highlights the ways in which information technology offers opportunities ...
BACKGROUND: Digital innovations are yet to make real impacts in the care home sector despite the con...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.Over the next two decades the Australian ag...
Objective The global population is rapidly ageing. To tackle the increasing prevalence of older adul...
Objective: To review, categorize, and synthesize findings from the literature about the application ...
New technologies may have a beneficial impact on long-term care (LTC) systems by improving the qual...
The number of patients diagnosed with long term conditions in the UK is increasing with an expected ...