BACKGROUND: To investigate organisational factors influencing the implementation challenges of redesigning services for people with long term conditions in three locations in England, using remote care (telehealth and telecare). METHODS: Case-studies of three sites forming the UK Department of Health's Whole Systems Demonstrator (WSD) Programme. Qualitative research techniques were used to obtain data from various sources, including semi-structured interviews, observation of meetings over the course programme and prior to its launch, and document review. Participants were managers and practitioners involved in the implementation of remote care services. RESULTS: The implementation of remote care was nested within a large pragmatic cluster r...
AbstractRationaleThe introduction of home telecare in healthcare organizations has shown mixed resul...
We present the results of an inductive analysis using interview data to establish core themes in org...
With growing emphasis on an ageing society, and the increasing number of people with chronic conditi...
BACKGROUND: To investigate organisational factors influencing the implementation challenges of redes...
Background: To investigate organisational factors influencing the implementation challenges of redes...
Objectives Whole system integration of health and social care has been positioned as key to improvin...
Since 2006 a series of government sponsored initiatives in the United Kingdom have sought to increas...
Key Points: Between 2008 and 2011, The King’s Fund and the Department of Health CareNetworks worked...
Telecare, which offers ‘care at a distance’ (Pols, 2012) through a variety of remote monitoring tech...
Rationale: The introduction of home telecare in healthcare organizations has shown mixed results in ...
We present the results of an inductive analysis using interview data to establish core themes in org...
Copyright 2018 Cockcroft & Hendy. We present the results of an inductive analysis using interview da...
This paper describes the empirical findings of a large-scale telecare pilot implementation, called K...
Rationale The introduction of home telecare in healthcare organizations has shown mixed results in p...
'Telecare' is the use of information and communication technology to facilitate health and social ca...
AbstractRationaleThe introduction of home telecare in healthcare organizations has shown mixed resul...
We present the results of an inductive analysis using interview data to establish core themes in org...
With growing emphasis on an ageing society, and the increasing number of people with chronic conditi...
BACKGROUND: To investigate organisational factors influencing the implementation challenges of redes...
Background: To investigate organisational factors influencing the implementation challenges of redes...
Objectives Whole system integration of health and social care has been positioned as key to improvin...
Since 2006 a series of government sponsored initiatives in the United Kingdom have sought to increas...
Key Points: Between 2008 and 2011, The King’s Fund and the Department of Health CareNetworks worked...
Telecare, which offers ‘care at a distance’ (Pols, 2012) through a variety of remote monitoring tech...
Rationale: The introduction of home telecare in healthcare organizations has shown mixed results in ...
We present the results of an inductive analysis using interview data to establish core themes in org...
Copyright 2018 Cockcroft & Hendy. We present the results of an inductive analysis using interview da...
This paper describes the empirical findings of a large-scale telecare pilot implementation, called K...
Rationale The introduction of home telecare in healthcare organizations has shown mixed results in p...
'Telecare' is the use of information and communication technology to facilitate health and social ca...
AbstractRationaleThe introduction of home telecare in healthcare organizations has shown mixed resul...
We present the results of an inductive analysis using interview data to establish core themes in org...
With growing emphasis on an ageing society, and the increasing number of people with chronic conditi...