This article considers some of the everyday practicalities of delivering an electronic health record project within an NHS hospital trust. Using ethnographic, observational data we document how and in what ways the orderly character of project work is achieved against a background of battles and negotiations to deliver the project within and despite various organizational contingencies and constraints
There is a significant amount of existing research on the topic of project management that dates bac...
Health information systems promise opportunities for improved healthcare. However, these opportuniti...
The NHS Care Records Service (CRS) is a major goal of the National Health Service (NHS) Modernisatio...
This article considers some of the everyday practicalities of delivering an elec-tronic health recor...
This paper considers some of the everyday practicalities of delivering an electronic health record p...
This article uses an ethnographic study of the design and deployment of an electronic patient record...
Background: Large-scale, national eHealth services, such as the summary care record (SCR) and electr...
This paper presents data and analysis from a long term ethnographic study of the design and developm...
Electronic patient records (EPRs) are replacing paper notes in hospitals across the National Health ...
The UK National Health Service is experiencing enormous growth in the deployment of information and ...
Public sector IT projects have to contend with challenges that go beyond socio-technological hindran...
Integration and interoperability between different information and communication technology (ICT) sy...
To describe and evaluate the implementation and adoption of detailed electronic health records in se...
The UK National Health Service is experiencing enormous growth in the deployment of information and ...
Considerable effort has been invested in telemedicine and e-health, but relatively few applications ...
There is a significant amount of existing research on the topic of project management that dates bac...
Health information systems promise opportunities for improved healthcare. However, these opportuniti...
The NHS Care Records Service (CRS) is a major goal of the National Health Service (NHS) Modernisatio...
This article considers some of the everyday practicalities of delivering an elec-tronic health recor...
This paper considers some of the everyday practicalities of delivering an electronic health record p...
This article uses an ethnographic study of the design and deployment of an electronic patient record...
Background: Large-scale, national eHealth services, such as the summary care record (SCR) and electr...
This paper presents data and analysis from a long term ethnographic study of the design and developm...
Electronic patient records (EPRs) are replacing paper notes in hospitals across the National Health ...
The UK National Health Service is experiencing enormous growth in the deployment of information and ...
Public sector IT projects have to contend with challenges that go beyond socio-technological hindran...
Integration and interoperability between different information and communication technology (ICT) sy...
To describe and evaluate the implementation and adoption of detailed electronic health records in se...
The UK National Health Service is experiencing enormous growth in the deployment of information and ...
Considerable effort has been invested in telemedicine and e-health, but relatively few applications ...
There is a significant amount of existing research on the topic of project management that dates bac...
Health information systems promise opportunities for improved healthcare. However, these opportuniti...
The NHS Care Records Service (CRS) is a major goal of the National Health Service (NHS) Modernisatio...