This paper looks at the use of Health Information Systems (HIS) from a communication perspective. Drawing on Niklas Luhmann’s systems theory, we analyze patients’ self-observations in relation to their disease, as well as physicians’ observations of PRO data collected via a mobile application. Based on the analysis, we argue that patient-physician miscommunication occurs, and that the premises of HIS supported information sharing rest on a too simplistic conceptualization of communication. Conclusively, we discuss the implications for the use of HIS instruments in support of patient-physician information sharing, communication, and understanding
The implications of the physician-patient relationship and communication on healthcare quality have ...
Despite medical technologies developed for diagnosis and treatment, medical care still depends on e...
In this paper, we describe how people negotiate and communicate with healthcare professionals (HCPs)...
This paper looks at the use of Health Information Systems (HIS) from a communication perspective. Dr...
Information technology is changing rapidly worldwide and likewise in healthcare. The digital revolut...
The effectiveness of communication in the Swedish healthcare system context has long been the subjec...
Objectives: Patient e-services are increasingly launched globally to make healthcare more efficient ...
Abstract The digital revolution will have a profound impact on how physicians and health care delive...
Physician–patient communication plays a crucial role in healthcare as it is directly linked to patie...
As people receiving health information through computing technology increases, there is a potential ...
A field project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Pub...
With e-health technologies, patients are invited as co-producers of data and information. The invita...
While information and communication technologies can increase the health care provided to underserve...
Abstract: As people receiving health information through computing technology increases, there is a ...
Hospitals are adopting advanced messaging systems to facilitate communication among healthcare perso...
The implications of the physician-patient relationship and communication on healthcare quality have ...
Despite medical technologies developed for diagnosis and treatment, medical care still depends on e...
In this paper, we describe how people negotiate and communicate with healthcare professionals (HCPs)...
This paper looks at the use of Health Information Systems (HIS) from a communication perspective. Dr...
Information technology is changing rapidly worldwide and likewise in healthcare. The digital revolut...
The effectiveness of communication in the Swedish healthcare system context has long been the subjec...
Objectives: Patient e-services are increasingly launched globally to make healthcare more efficient ...
Abstract The digital revolution will have a profound impact on how physicians and health care delive...
Physician–patient communication plays a crucial role in healthcare as it is directly linked to patie...
As people receiving health information through computing technology increases, there is a potential ...
A field project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Pub...
With e-health technologies, patients are invited as co-producers of data and information. The invita...
While information and communication technologies can increase the health care provided to underserve...
Abstract: As people receiving health information through computing technology increases, there is a ...
Hospitals are adopting advanced messaging systems to facilitate communication among healthcare perso...
The implications of the physician-patient relationship and communication on healthcare quality have ...
Despite medical technologies developed for diagnosis and treatment, medical care still depends on e...
In this paper, we describe how people negotiate and communicate with healthcare professionals (HCPs)...