This paper considers the impact of the Internet on professional services, specifically healthcare services which have been characterised as asymmetrical in information and power distribution. For complex professional services the internet is primarily an information resource offering perceived parity with professionals. Based on interviews with healthcare professionals and website managers, this paper considers how professionals perceive the internet to be changing patterns of professional–consumer interaction and the nature of professional–consumer relationships. Manifest at service encounter level and health policy level, professionals perceived the evolving parameters of the consumer role to be generating a requirement for a fundamental ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how the availability of health information available throug...
The purpose of this study was to investigate patient use and presentation of Internet health informa...
In this report we discuss the consequences of e-health for patient-clinician encounters. On the basi...
This paper considers the impact of the internet on professional services, specifically healthcare se...
This paper considers the impact of the internet on professional services, specifically healthcare se...
This paper considers the impact of the Internet on professional services, which are characterised by...
This paper considers the impact of the Internet on professional services, which are characterised by...
Utilisation of internet-derived information by patients within the healthcare service encounter is i...
Utilisation of internet-derived information by patients within the healthcare service encounter is i...
In the context of health service delivery, deprofessionalization denotes a trend towards a demystifi...
In the context of health service delivery, deprofessionalization denotes a trend towa...
The Internet is increasingly used to search for health information by patients and physicians. The o...
This study examines the way people use online resources within their personal healthcare practices t...
Studies suggest that there has been an increase in the use of the Internet by patients in many Weste...
This paper presents the results of a study of 560 randomly selected general practitioners in the Uni...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how the availability of health information available throug...
The purpose of this study was to investigate patient use and presentation of Internet health informa...
In this report we discuss the consequences of e-health for patient-clinician encounters. On the basi...
This paper considers the impact of the internet on professional services, specifically healthcare se...
This paper considers the impact of the internet on professional services, specifically healthcare se...
This paper considers the impact of the Internet on professional services, which are characterised by...
This paper considers the impact of the Internet on professional services, which are characterised by...
Utilisation of internet-derived information by patients within the healthcare service encounter is i...
Utilisation of internet-derived information by patients within the healthcare service encounter is i...
In the context of health service delivery, deprofessionalization denotes a trend towards a demystifi...
In the context of health service delivery, deprofessionalization denotes a trend towa...
The Internet is increasingly used to search for health information by patients and physicians. The o...
This study examines the way people use online resources within their personal healthcare practices t...
Studies suggest that there has been an increase in the use of the Internet by patients in many Weste...
This paper presents the results of a study of 560 randomly selected general practitioners in the Uni...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how the availability of health information available throug...
The purpose of this study was to investigate patient use and presentation of Internet health informa...
In this report we discuss the consequences of e-health for patient-clinician encounters. On the basi...