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Information Technology in Health Care 2007 : Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Information Technology in Health Care - Socio-technical Approaches

Aarts, Jos(Edited by)Callen, Joanne L.(Edited by)Coiera, Enrico(Edited by)Westbrook, Johanna I.(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in Health Technology and Informatics series
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Early studies of health information system failures identified the central role of the human, social and organizational contexts in which information systems operate.

They set the challenge for researchers to understand how to obtain the best fit between the technical systems (e.g. the information systems and associated work practices) and the social systems (e.g. organizational culture, social practices and behaviors, and political milieu), resulting in a socio-technical approach towards health information systems.

It has been six years since the first conference and the quality of the research papers has continued to improve as have the theoretical sophistication and empirical methodologies.

Considerable advances are evident, though many of the underlying challenges, such as our ability to design, implement and evaluate safe, useable and effective systems within complex healthcare organizations, remain.

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Product Details
IOS Press,US
1586037773 / 9781586037772
Hardback
01/07/2007
United States
English
324 pages, Illustrations
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More