Detailed Perceptions by Health Service Providers Around EHRs: A Case Study of Australia’s e-Health Solution

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2018-01-03
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Muhammad, Imran
Wickramasinghe, Nilmini
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The Australian government has invested heavily in the national e-health solution; namely, initially, the PCEHR, now MyHealth Record. A critical success factor is concerned with the perception and expectations of health service providers regarding the MyHealth Record. Further, it is important to understand the effect of the MyHealth Record on the patient-provider relationship, quality of care, and service providers’ views toward data security and confidentiality. The primary goal of this pilot study is to understand the health service providers’ perceptions and expectations; and thereby, predict the likely sustainability of the MyHealth Record. This has important implications in general as all OECD countries’ transition to large-scale e-health solutions.
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Technology Mediated Collaborations in Healthcare and Wellness Management, e-Health, EHR, Health services delivery, User Perceptions, E-Health Adoption
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10 pages
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Proceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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