Linking the UK Coalition Government's Health and Social Care Act to historical trend to 'outsource' government IT projects to privately owned tech firms and to processes of technologisation in the National Health Service, this article explores both the reality and the rhetoric of the government's purported 'information revolution' in the NHS. It takes issue with a view of technological fixes as being merely at the service of scientific, medical, or political masters, and argues for the importance of considering the role of IT in the marketisation of healthcare in the United Kingdom. Technology influences both the way information is gathered and the nature of what is measured, but these processes are rarely subject to any critical review; an...
International audienceThe challenge to provide a nation-wide integrated health service is part of a ...
"This article is concerned with technology driven IT plans and visions in health care, and their in...
Medical technology, ‘the apotheosis of medical magic ’ (Lupton 1994) is idealised as central to chan...
Linking the UK Coalition Government's Health and Social Care Act to historical trend to 'outsource' ...
The UK's coalition government has proposed an 'information revolution' to underpin its National Heal...
<p><strong>Background</strong> The English National Health Service (NHS) has a long history of natio...
International audienceThe challenge to provide a nation-wide integrated health service is central to...
In the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) is set to undergo a technological revolution with the ...
now use the Internet every day, and around 12 million people use mobile phones to access the Interne...
Information Technology (IT) surrounds us every day. IT products and services from smart phones and s...
This article uses the concept of sociotechnical imaginaries to explore how public hospitals are bein...
This paper investigates the access that health professionals, researchers, journalists and, ultimate...
'Modernization' is a key health policy objective in the UK. It extends across a range of public serv...
Discusses the NHS Executive's information management and technology (IM&T) strategy and its relation...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for transforming the way publicservices ...
International audienceThe challenge to provide a nation-wide integrated health service is part of a ...
"This article is concerned with technology driven IT plans and visions in health care, and their in...
Medical technology, ‘the apotheosis of medical magic ’ (Lupton 1994) is idealised as central to chan...
Linking the UK Coalition Government's Health and Social Care Act to historical trend to 'outsource' ...
The UK's coalition government has proposed an 'information revolution' to underpin its National Heal...
<p><strong>Background</strong> The English National Health Service (NHS) has a long history of natio...
International audienceThe challenge to provide a nation-wide integrated health service is central to...
In the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) is set to undergo a technological revolution with the ...
now use the Internet every day, and around 12 million people use mobile phones to access the Interne...
Information Technology (IT) surrounds us every day. IT products and services from smart phones and s...
This article uses the concept of sociotechnical imaginaries to explore how public hospitals are bein...
This paper investigates the access that health professionals, researchers, journalists and, ultimate...
'Modernization' is a key health policy objective in the UK. It extends across a range of public serv...
Discusses the NHS Executive's information management and technology (IM&T) strategy and its relation...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for transforming the way publicservices ...
International audienceThe challenge to provide a nation-wide integrated health service is part of a ...
"This article is concerned with technology driven IT plans and visions in health care, and their in...
Medical technology, ‘the apotheosis of medical magic ’ (Lupton 1994) is idealised as central to chan...