A commitment in 2010 by the Australian Federal Government to spend $466.7 million dollars on the implementation of personally controlled electronic health records (PCEHR) heralded a shift to a more effective and safer patient centric eHealth system. However, deployment of the PCEHR has met with much criticism, emphasised by poor adoption rates over the first 12 months of operation. An indifferent response by the public and healthcare providers largely sceptical of its utility and safety speaks to the complex sociotechnical drivers and obstacles inherent in the embedding of large (national) scale eHealth projects. With government efforts to inflate consumer and practitioner engagement numbers giving rise to further consumer disillusionment, ...
Objective The move internationally by Governments and other health providers to encourage patients t...
This study looks at the adoption and use of Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) s...
To supply effective patient management and care, healthcare professionals must manage an ever-increa...
A commitment in 2010 by the Australian Federal Government to spend $466.7 million dollars on the imp...
With the introduction of the Personally Controlled Health Record (PCEHR), the Australian public is b...
With the introduction of the Personally Controlled Health Record (PCEHR), the Australian public is b...
With the introduction of the Personally Controlled Health Record (PCEHR), the Australian public is b...
With the introduction of the PCEHR (Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record), the Australian ...
The Australian government has invested heavily in the national e-health solution; namely, initially ...
The Australian government has invested heavily in the national e-health solution; namely, initially,...
Given the current pressures on healthcare delivery to be cost effective yet provide high quality, he...
Background: A personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR) system is being implemented in ...
91% of Australians want all their healthcare data stored in one place, in an electronic heath record...
The objective of this study, which represents part of a bigger research project, is to evaluate the ...
Background: Personally controlled electronic health records (PCEHRs) are being implemented throughou...
Objective The move internationally by Governments and other health providers to encourage patients t...
This study looks at the adoption and use of Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) s...
To supply effective patient management and care, healthcare professionals must manage an ever-increa...
A commitment in 2010 by the Australian Federal Government to spend $466.7 million dollars on the imp...
With the introduction of the Personally Controlled Health Record (PCEHR), the Australian public is b...
With the introduction of the Personally Controlled Health Record (PCEHR), the Australian public is b...
With the introduction of the Personally Controlled Health Record (PCEHR), the Australian public is b...
With the introduction of the PCEHR (Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record), the Australian ...
The Australian government has invested heavily in the national e-health solution; namely, initially ...
The Australian government has invested heavily in the national e-health solution; namely, initially,...
Given the current pressures on healthcare delivery to be cost effective yet provide high quality, he...
Background: A personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR) system is being implemented in ...
91% of Australians want all their healthcare data stored in one place, in an electronic heath record...
The objective of this study, which represents part of a bigger research project, is to evaluate the ...
Background: Personally controlled electronic health records (PCEHRs) are being implemented throughou...
Objective The move internationally by Governments and other health providers to encourage patients t...
This study looks at the adoption and use of Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) s...
To supply effective patient management and care, healthcare professionals must manage an ever-increa...