2006
DOI: 10.1201/1078.10580530/45925.23.2.20060301/92670.3
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It-Enabled Healthcare Delivery: The U.K. National Health Service

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“…, the IT adoption focus has been on cost containment, facilitation of team care, telemedicine and to adopt evidence-based medicine or best practices (Chiasson & Davidson, 2004, Currie & Guah, 2006. More recently, healthcare organizations have also been adopting clinical knowledge management systems (KMS) (Wilson & Lankton, 2004).…”
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“…, the IT adoption focus has been on cost containment, facilitation of team care, telemedicine and to adopt evidence-based medicine or best practices (Chiasson & Davidson, 2004, Currie & Guah, 2006. More recently, healthcare organizations have also been adopting clinical knowledge management systems (KMS) (Wilson & Lankton, 2004).…”
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“…Patients, professionals, and health ICTs co-constitute each other in complex ways, and changing such an entanglement of social, organizational, and technical elements is a politically textured negotiation process with uncertain outcomes (Berg, 1999;Vikkelsø, 2010). Moreover, managing such change processes is highly challenging (e.g., Constantinides & Barrett, 2006;Currie & Guah, 2006;Greenhalgh et al, 2010;Hanseth, Jacucci, Grisot, & Aanestad, 2006;Jones, 2004).…”
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“…hospital managers and administrators) reject government policies on health IT, it is unlikely that implementation plans for new systems will be fulfilled [34,35]. While the literature has many excellent case studies on health IT which focus on a single-site analysis of a particularly application (i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%