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The impact of context on the adoption of health informatics in Australia

conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-31, 10:04 authored by Mary Paulette Kelly, Joan Richardson, Brian CorbittBrian Corbitt, John Lenarcic
Australia's National Health and Hospital Reform Commissions e-health agenda has necessitated an improvement in our understanding of the factors impacting the intention to adopt integrated information systems. This imperative is echoed by OECD health ministers and forms the focus for the ministerial meeting schedule for October 2010, 'Health Priorities in the Aftermath of the Crisis'. This paper reviews the IS adoption literature to identify factors which influence the intention to use an integrated information system, and to share data. In particular this study incorporates input from medical professionals and others in the health sector in terms of describing their understanding of why integrated information systems are being presented as a solution to the problem of providing healthcare in the Australian healthcare setting. A qualitative analysis of the interviews highlights tensions in the healthcare sector which may be impacting intention to adopt ehealth initiatives. These tensions may resonate with other countries attempting to reform healthcare using ICT's.

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Start page

539

End page

554

Total pages

16

Outlet

Proceedings of 22nd Bled eConference

Editors

Andreja Pucihar

Name of conference

23rd Bled eConference

Publisher

23rd Bled eConference

Place published

Bled, Slovenia

Start date

2010-06-21

End date

2010-06-23

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006021275

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-06-20

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