The United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS) is about to commence upon major computerisation of its processes as part of a government plan of modernisation. One of these is the Electronic Transmission of Prescription (ETP). To achieve success it is important to know what benefits are expected from the new system and what barriers to adoption the systems will face. This paper reviews substantial ETP published material, and identifies seventeen issues that need to be addressed. These issues are categorised under 4 major headings of stakeholders, cost, technology, and current process and practice, and are then further classified as positive or negative influences on the projects success. Many of these influences will be common to most of t...
The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) promises to revolutionise the delivery of health care by enabl...
Background: This is a formative socio-technical study of the “middle out” NHS e-health strategy in E...
Part 5: Section 4: The Future of Information Technology and Work-Related Practices in Health CareInt...
English: The Electronic Transmission of Prescriptions (ETP) scheme has become an important part of t...
This article summarises the findings of five focus group sessions discussing the Electronic Transfer...
The UK government has stated as part of its national plan of reform for the NHS that a system for th...
The National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom (UK) is currently going through a period of ...
The UK government has stated within its plan of reform for the National Health Service that a secure...
This paper provides an overview of how a proven secure solution for the ElectronicTransfer of Prescr...
This thesis describes an investigation by the author into the provision of a secure Electronic Trans...
In a health system increasingly driven by cost constraints, there is a focus on improved electronic ...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has been extensively proposed in the last decade as a...
We describe the development of the Electronic Prescription Service (EPS), the solution for the elect...
Electronic prescriptions (e-prescriptions) are an important component of digital health systems for ...
The proposed Integrated Care Record Service (ICRS), will in Phase 2 (2006-8) support Electronic Tran...
The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) promises to revolutionise the delivery of health care by enabl...
Background: This is a formative socio-technical study of the “middle out” NHS e-health strategy in E...
Part 5: Section 4: The Future of Information Technology and Work-Related Practices in Health CareInt...
English: The Electronic Transmission of Prescriptions (ETP) scheme has become an important part of t...
This article summarises the findings of five focus group sessions discussing the Electronic Transfer...
The UK government has stated as part of its national plan of reform for the NHS that a system for th...
The National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom (UK) is currently going through a period of ...
The UK government has stated within its plan of reform for the National Health Service that a secure...
This paper provides an overview of how a proven secure solution for the ElectronicTransfer of Prescr...
This thesis describes an investigation by the author into the provision of a secure Electronic Trans...
In a health system increasingly driven by cost constraints, there is a focus on improved electronic ...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has been extensively proposed in the last decade as a...
We describe the development of the Electronic Prescription Service (EPS), the solution for the elect...
Electronic prescriptions (e-prescriptions) are an important component of digital health systems for ...
The proposed Integrated Care Record Service (ICRS), will in Phase 2 (2006-8) support Electronic Tran...
The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) promises to revolutionise the delivery of health care by enabl...
Background: This is a formative socio-technical study of the “middle out” NHS e-health strategy in E...
Part 5: Section 4: The Future of Information Technology and Work-Related Practices in Health CareInt...