In this paper we investigate the IT systems silo problem in e-health infrastructures. After three decades of user oriented systems development the health sector is characterized by system diversity and fragmentation. In response to this situation health authorities in the EU countries have called for a strategy of standardisation and integration; aiming to reduce complexity. It is assumed that this strategy will lead to less costly (through better co-ordination) and better health services (through more reliable data). Our research question is, how can we understand and manage the socio-technical complexity of large-scale integration in e-health? \ \ Our empirical evidence is a large e-health programme taken by the Southeast Regional Health...
This study examines how integrating technologies are adopted in public healthcare organizations and ...
Government and private health agencies are being compelled by internal and external forces to integr...
This thesis provides empirical insights about socio-technical interdependencies affecting the making...
A crucial problem reducing efficient information flow within healthcare is the presence of siloed IT...
In recent years, we have witnessed substantial progress in the use of clinical informatics systems t...
Information and communication technology (ICT) is an intervention for the future provision of health...
Background: NHS healthcare services in England are fragmented in how they deliver care, and boundari...
This paper reports briefly preliminary experiences from implementation case of a complex health care...
Historically, the healthcare system has not made effective use of information technology. On the fac...
Research on Healthcare IT is a highly multidisciplinary field. Each stream of research brings a cert...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are potentially powerful instruments to strengthen...
A great asset of any healthcare system is “information” which includes, but not limited to patient d...
Information technology has a transformation power and it enables to conquer complexity (Glaser, 2013...
Healthcare organizations are currently confronted with many social and technological developments. M...
Societies are undergoing unprecedented demographic and socio-economical changes on a pace that has n...
This study examines how integrating technologies are adopted in public healthcare organizations and ...
Government and private health agencies are being compelled by internal and external forces to integr...
This thesis provides empirical insights about socio-technical interdependencies affecting the making...
A crucial problem reducing efficient information flow within healthcare is the presence of siloed IT...
In recent years, we have witnessed substantial progress in the use of clinical informatics systems t...
Information and communication technology (ICT) is an intervention for the future provision of health...
Background: NHS healthcare services in England are fragmented in how they deliver care, and boundari...
This paper reports briefly preliminary experiences from implementation case of a complex health care...
Historically, the healthcare system has not made effective use of information technology. On the fac...
Research on Healthcare IT is a highly multidisciplinary field. Each stream of research brings a cert...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are potentially powerful instruments to strengthen...
A great asset of any healthcare system is “information” which includes, but not limited to patient d...
Information technology has a transformation power and it enables to conquer complexity (Glaser, 2013...
Healthcare organizations are currently confronted with many social and technological developments. M...
Societies are undergoing unprecedented demographic and socio-economical changes on a pace that has n...
This study examines how integrating technologies are adopted in public healthcare organizations and ...
Government and private health agencies are being compelled by internal and external forces to integr...
This thesis provides empirical insights about socio-technical interdependencies affecting the making...