Information technology (IT) in healthcare combines opportunities for improved integrated healthcare delivery with barrierswhich include clinician resistance and low adoption rates. While national level initiatives are taken to promote electronichealthcare (e-health), it is at the grassroots level that their outcomes unfold. This paper employs sense-making theory toextend prior research on the implementation of health IT by investigating the introduction of IT into renal care units in theUK and Sweden. Issues such as management support, user training, usability of systems and perceived benefits of technologywere found to have a direct impact on users’ sense-making processes. The manner in which people make sense of imposedsystems has far rea...
Research on Healthcare IT is a highly multidisciplinary field. Each stream of research brings a cert...
<b>Background</b> Investing in computer-based information systems is notoriously risky, ...
Digital interventions in healthcare have the potential to act as a positive approach to the demograp...
Information technology (IT) in healthcare combines opportunities for improved integrated healthcare ...
Background: Implementing new practices, such as health information technology (HIT), is often diffic...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and implementation o...
Rebecca R. Kitzmiller and Ruth A. Anderson are with the School of Nursing, Duke University, 307 Tren...
Background: Healthcare organisations sit upon a wealth of administrative data that, if suitably leve...
According to the UN, several problems are expected to arise due to the longer life span of future ge...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and implementat...
The implementation of information systems (IS) in organizations often triggers new situations in whi...
In this study, we analyze the adoption of IT resources within the U.S. healthcare system from the pe...
Information Technology (IT) usage is increasingly focused on interaction processes rather than data ...
Abstract Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and impleme...
healthcare is legendary. And the volume of good intentions thrown behind bad money is even more astr...
Research on Healthcare IT is a highly multidisciplinary field. Each stream of research brings a cert...
<b>Background</b> Investing in computer-based information systems is notoriously risky, ...
Digital interventions in healthcare have the potential to act as a positive approach to the demograp...
Information technology (IT) in healthcare combines opportunities for improved integrated healthcare ...
Background: Implementing new practices, such as health information technology (HIT), is often diffic...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and implementation o...
Rebecca R. Kitzmiller and Ruth A. Anderson are with the School of Nursing, Duke University, 307 Tren...
Background: Healthcare organisations sit upon a wealth of administrative data that, if suitably leve...
According to the UN, several problems are expected to arise due to the longer life span of future ge...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and implementat...
The implementation of information systems (IS) in organizations often triggers new situations in whi...
In this study, we analyze the adoption of IT resources within the U.S. healthcare system from the pe...
Information Technology (IT) usage is increasingly focused on interaction processes rather than data ...
Abstract Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to better understand how and why adoption and impleme...
healthcare is legendary. And the volume of good intentions thrown behind bad money is even more astr...
Research on Healthcare IT is a highly multidisciplinary field. Each stream of research brings a cert...
<b>Background</b> Investing in computer-based information systems is notoriously risky, ...
Digital interventions in healthcare have the potential to act as a positive approach to the demograp...