Despite significant efforts on improving interoperability of health information and lowering socio-technical cost of replacing clinical applications, healthcare organizations and professionals struggle with fragmented and non-interoperable Health Information Technologies. This paper describes the emergence of open platforms, which may alleviate challenges related to interoperability issues, weak integrations, siloed data repositories, and numerous legacy systems within healthcare. Using a proposed platform initiative in Norway, we explore the open platform phenomenon with a socio-technical lens, and highlights four key topics that have produced tension and merits consideration from the involved stakeholders: i) Procurement strategy and vend...
Finland's health and social services are under significant pressure for change, and digitalization h...
This paper explores and conceptualises a phenomenon called platformization. The background is that t...
This paper presents initial findings from ongoing research on how novel ICTs can make use of establi...
Despite significant efforts on improving interoperability of health information and lowering socio-t...
Whereas open digital platforms drive innovation in industries, platforms in primary healthcare are m...
This thesis provides empirical insights about socio-technical interdependencies affecting the making...
Information systems (IS) in Dutch first-line healthcare are organized complex and inefficiently. Thi...
This short paper explores building innovation platforms in the public sector, particularly in public...
In this paper, we examine the introduction of public e-health platforms at the national level in thr...
Using electronic health (eHealth) platforms is an approach for reaching more people to get services—...
The implementation of digital innovations in the healthcare sector is faced with different barriers ...
This thesis asks: “How can health information platforms handle heterogeneity by distributing flexibi...
Emerging health record platforms are interesting examples of the ongoing process of digitalization a...
We investigate strategies to implement and scale digital platforms in highly-regulated settings such...
This paper explores and conceptualises a phenomenon called platformization. The background is that t...
Finland's health and social services are under significant pressure for change, and digitalization h...
This paper explores and conceptualises a phenomenon called platformization. The background is that t...
This paper presents initial findings from ongoing research on how novel ICTs can make use of establi...
Despite significant efforts on improving interoperability of health information and lowering socio-t...
Whereas open digital platforms drive innovation in industries, platforms in primary healthcare are m...
This thesis provides empirical insights about socio-technical interdependencies affecting the making...
Information systems (IS) in Dutch first-line healthcare are organized complex and inefficiently. Thi...
This short paper explores building innovation platforms in the public sector, particularly in public...
In this paper, we examine the introduction of public e-health platforms at the national level in thr...
Using electronic health (eHealth) platforms is an approach for reaching more people to get services—...
The implementation of digital innovations in the healthcare sector is faced with different barriers ...
This thesis asks: “How can health information platforms handle heterogeneity by distributing flexibi...
Emerging health record platforms are interesting examples of the ongoing process of digitalization a...
We investigate strategies to implement and scale digital platforms in highly-regulated settings such...
This paper explores and conceptualises a phenomenon called platformization. The background is that t...
Finland's health and social services are under significant pressure for change, and digitalization h...
This paper explores and conceptualises a phenomenon called platformization. The background is that t...
This paper presents initial findings from ongoing research on how novel ICTs can make use of establi...