In this paper, we examine the introduction of public e-health platforms at the national level in three Scandinavian countries. Specifically, we investigate these initaitives with a focus on understanding how inclusiveness was pursued in relation to the political orientation of platform development, the coordination of work among multiple contributors, and, the handling of technical heterogeneity within the pre-existing and continuous evolving eHealth landscape. Inclusiveness is related both to the character of public platforms as “common goods”, and, to growth ambitions for public eHealth. The aim for inclusiveness sets the platforms studied apart from the market oriented ones that are mostly discussed in the literature. Our paper highlight...
Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceSoftware platforms present novel oppo...
Part 6: Health CareInternational audienceThis paper begins with a short historical overview showing ...
E-health resources can deliver demonstrable benefits for quality of care, for example through provis...
Using electronic health (eHealth) platforms is an approach for reaching more people to get services—...
Despite significant efforts on improving interoperability of health information and lowering socio-t...
Electronic health, referred to as eHealth, is an emerging field that intersects medical informatics,...
Patient-centred digital services are increasingly gaining impact in the healthcare sector. The premi...
BackgroundNewly established high-technology areas such as eHealth require regulations regarding the ...
Since November 2012 all citizens in Uppsala County in Sweden have access to their medical record on ...
The European Union (EU)'s keen concern about citizens' health and well-being advancement has been ex...
Whereas open digital platforms drive innovation in industries, platforms in primary healthcare are m...
Abstract Electronic health care (e-health) services intended for Finnish citizens have been recentl...
The recent worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of a performant public sector ...
The health services in Norway are subject to extensive legal regulation to ensure fair distribution ...
Electronic health care (e-health) services intended for Finnish citizens have been recently develope...
Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceSoftware platforms present novel oppo...
Part 6: Health CareInternational audienceThis paper begins with a short historical overview showing ...
E-health resources can deliver demonstrable benefits for quality of care, for example through provis...
Using electronic health (eHealth) platforms is an approach for reaching more people to get services—...
Despite significant efforts on improving interoperability of health information and lowering socio-t...
Electronic health, referred to as eHealth, is an emerging field that intersects medical informatics,...
Patient-centred digital services are increasingly gaining impact in the healthcare sector. The premi...
BackgroundNewly established high-technology areas such as eHealth require regulations regarding the ...
Since November 2012 all citizens in Uppsala County in Sweden have access to their medical record on ...
The European Union (EU)'s keen concern about citizens' health and well-being advancement has been ex...
Whereas open digital platforms drive innovation in industries, platforms in primary healthcare are m...
Abstract Electronic health care (e-health) services intended for Finnish citizens have been recentl...
The recent worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of a performant public sector ...
The health services in Norway are subject to extensive legal regulation to ensure fair distribution ...
Electronic health care (e-health) services intended for Finnish citizens have been recently develope...
Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceSoftware platforms present novel oppo...
Part 6: Health CareInternational audienceThis paper begins with a short historical overview showing ...
E-health resources can deliver demonstrable benefits for quality of care, for example through provis...