This article uses the concept of sociotechnical imaginaries to explore how public hospitals are being reimagined and reconfigured by promissory digital health. Drawing on interviews with 42 senior leaders and staff from a large NHS hospital organisation, the article describes the imaginary of a data-driven hospital and the tensions of its operationalisation. These relate to data quality, data curation and data access, and reflect a discord between the organisation’s commitment to immediate patient care and its research aspirations. These tensions, however, serve to invigorate, rather than undermine, the sociotechnical imaginary of a data-driven hospital, as they prompt the translation of a general data-driven imaginary into specific sociote...
Data use in healthcare: there is a contrast between dreams and practices In recent years, terms suc...
Linking the UK Coalition Government's Health and Social Care Act to historical trend to 'outsource' ...
What can be observed under the notion of digital health? What are the key arguments that shift publi...
This paper is about the enduring challenge of establishing a hospital discharge process that will su...
This article is about paperwork: the work staff in UK integrated health and social care teams did to...
Objective: Healthcare systems require transformation to meet societal challenges and projected healt...
For years, attempts at ensuring the social sustainability of digital solutions have focused on ensur...
The notion of digital health often remains an empty signifier, employed strategically for a vast arr...
The notion of digital health often remains an empty signifier, employed strategically for a vast arr...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the human work entailed in the deployment of digital ...
Recent buzzes around big data, data science and artificial intelligence portray a data-driven future...
The history of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK is replete with digital interventions whi...
Medical technology, ‘the apotheosis of medical magic ’ (Lupton 1994) is idealised as central to chan...
Recent buzzes around big data, data science and artificial intelligence portray a data-driven future...
Linking the UK Coalition Government's Health and Social Care Act to historical trend to 'outsource' ...
Data use in healthcare: there is a contrast between dreams and practices In recent years, terms suc...
Linking the UK Coalition Government's Health and Social Care Act to historical trend to 'outsource' ...
What can be observed under the notion of digital health? What are the key arguments that shift publi...
This paper is about the enduring challenge of establishing a hospital discharge process that will su...
This article is about paperwork: the work staff in UK integrated health and social care teams did to...
Objective: Healthcare systems require transformation to meet societal challenges and projected healt...
For years, attempts at ensuring the social sustainability of digital solutions have focused on ensur...
The notion of digital health often remains an empty signifier, employed strategically for a vast arr...
The notion of digital health often remains an empty signifier, employed strategically for a vast arr...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the human work entailed in the deployment of digital ...
Recent buzzes around big data, data science and artificial intelligence portray a data-driven future...
The history of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK is replete with digital interventions whi...
Medical technology, ‘the apotheosis of medical magic ’ (Lupton 1994) is idealised as central to chan...
Recent buzzes around big data, data science and artificial intelligence portray a data-driven future...
Linking the UK Coalition Government's Health and Social Care Act to historical trend to 'outsource' ...
Data use in healthcare: there is a contrast between dreams and practices In recent years, terms suc...
Linking the UK Coalition Government's Health and Social Care Act to historical trend to 'outsource' ...
What can be observed under the notion of digital health? What are the key arguments that shift publi...