Exchange technologies such as health information exchanges (HIE) currently lack acceptance theories that consider not only cognitive beliefs that result in adoption behavior but also emotional factors that may influence adoption intention. Based on the theory of reasoned action (TRA), the technology-adoption literature, and the trust literature, I theoretically explain and empirically test the impact that perceived benefits, perceived transparency of privacy policy, and familiarity have on cognitive trust and emotional trust in HIE. Moreover, I analyze the effect that cognitive trust and emotional trust have on individuals’ intention to opt into HIE and their willingness to disclose health information. I conducted an online survey using dat...
Abstract Background Literature indicates that one of the most important factors affecting the widesp...
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) requires that healthcare pro...
AbstractBackgroundConcerns about the confidentiality of personal health information have been identi...
Patient privacy is an issue on the forefront of health information exchange (HIE) discussions as pat...
International audienceRationale: Health digitalization raises important challenges for personal heal...
Health Information Exchange (HIE) are multi-sided platforms that facilitate the sharing of patient h...
We propose extensions to the Technology Acceptance Model for the adoption of integrated electronic h...
Background Literature indicates that one of the most important factors affecting the widespread adop...
The healthcare system in the US faces substantial challenges related to cost, access and quality. He...
Background: Within a year period, 72% of internet users seek health information online (Pew Research...
Electronic health records (EHRs) constitute a significant technological advance in the way medical i...
Health information exchange (HIE) platforms could increase the efficiency of health care services by...
Within the emerging context of the digitization of health care, electronic health records (EHRs) con...
The patient-centered approach to healthcare requires integrating patient values, beliefs, and cultur...
Background: Nowadays, a number of mechanisms and tools are being used by health care organizations a...
Abstract Background Literature indicates that one of the most important factors affecting the widesp...
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) requires that healthcare pro...
AbstractBackgroundConcerns about the confidentiality of personal health information have been identi...
Patient privacy is an issue on the forefront of health information exchange (HIE) discussions as pat...
International audienceRationale: Health digitalization raises important challenges for personal heal...
Health Information Exchange (HIE) are multi-sided platforms that facilitate the sharing of patient h...
We propose extensions to the Technology Acceptance Model for the adoption of integrated electronic h...
Background Literature indicates that one of the most important factors affecting the widespread adop...
The healthcare system in the US faces substantial challenges related to cost, access and quality. He...
Background: Within a year period, 72% of internet users seek health information online (Pew Research...
Electronic health records (EHRs) constitute a significant technological advance in the way medical i...
Health information exchange (HIE) platforms could increase the efficiency of health care services by...
Within the emerging context of the digitization of health care, electronic health records (EHRs) con...
The patient-centered approach to healthcare requires integrating patient values, beliefs, and cultur...
Background: Nowadays, a number of mechanisms and tools are being used by health care organizations a...
Abstract Background Literature indicates that one of the most important factors affecting the widesp...
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) requires that healthcare pro...
AbstractBackgroundConcerns about the confidentiality of personal health information have been identi...