The digitalisation of patient health data to provide national electronic health record systems (NEHRS) is a major objective of many governments. Proponents claim that NEHRS will streamline care, reduce mistakes and cut costs. However, building these systems has proved highly problematic. Using recent developments in Australia as an example, we argue that a hitherto unexamined source of difficulty concerns the way NEHRS disrupt the moral orders governing the production, ownership, use of and responsibility for health records. Policies that pursue digitalisation as a self-evident 'solution' to problems in healthcare without due regard to these disruptions risk alienating key stakeholders. We propose a more emergent approach to the development...
A commitment in 2010 by the Australian Federal Government to spend $466.7 million dollars on the imp...
Digital health is transforming healthcare systems worldwide. It promises benefits for population hea...
Background: A national Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) system was made availa...
Electronic health records are widely regarded as the 'connective tissue' of any modern healthcare sy...
Governments around the world are investing in large scale information and communication technology p...
Governments around the world are investing in large scale information and communication technology p...
National electronic health record initiatives are in progress in many countries around the world but...
We examine the operation of Australia’s national electronic health records system, known as th...
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...
This thesis after giving the definitions of Health Informatics, Ethics, Morals, Responsibility, Secr...
In the 21st century, the digital revolution is disrupting every sector of the economy. Australia has...
Reviewer: Powell, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version....
Governments and private companies around the world have spent millions of dollars attempting to esta...
Abstract. This paper seeks to establish a morally appropriate balance between the various moral stan...
A commitment in 2010 by the Australian Federal Government to spend $466.7 million dollars on the imp...
Digital health is transforming healthcare systems worldwide. It promises benefits for population hea...
Background: A national Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) system was made availa...
Electronic health records are widely regarded as the 'connective tissue' of any modern healthcare sy...
Governments around the world are investing in large scale information and communication technology p...
Governments around the world are investing in large scale information and communication technology p...
National electronic health record initiatives are in progress in many countries around the world but...
We examine the operation of Australia’s national electronic health records system, known as th...
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...
This thesis after giving the definitions of Health Informatics, Ethics, Morals, Responsibility, Secr...
In the 21st century, the digital revolution is disrupting every sector of the economy. Australia has...
Reviewer: Powell, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version....
Governments and private companies around the world have spent millions of dollars attempting to esta...
Abstract. This paper seeks to establish a morally appropriate balance between the various moral stan...
A commitment in 2010 by the Australian Federal Government to spend $466.7 million dollars on the imp...
Digital health is transforming healthcare systems worldwide. It promises benefits for population hea...
Background: A national Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) system was made availa...