Mobile healthcare information systems : thru' the ant lens
Fraunholz, Bardo and Unnithan, Chandana 2005, Mobile healthcare information systems : thru' the ant lens, in Managing Modern Organizations With Information Technology, Proceedings of the 2005 Information Resources Management Association International Conference, Hershey, Pa., Idea Group Publishing, pp. 371-374.
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Managing Modern Organizations With Information Technology, Proceedings of the 2005 Information Resources Management Association International Conference
Editor(s)
Khosrow-Pour, Mehdi
Publication date
2005
Conference series
Information Resources Management Association International Conference
Start page
371
End page
374
Total pages
4 p.
Publisher
Hershey, Pa.
Place of publication
Idea Group Publishing
Summary
Deployment of mobile technologies and applications in health care are becoming prevalent worldwide. As mobile innovation and standards in wireless continue to evolve, so does the mobile health care information systems framework. In this paper, we explore this evolving framework by synthesising current technologies, applications, issues and examining this through the actor-network theory (ANT) which seeks to understand socio-technical change by adopting a symmetric treatment of people and technologies.
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ISBN
1591408237 9781591408239
Language
eng
Field of Research
080699 Information Systems not elsewhere classified
Socio Economic Objective
970108 Expanding Knowledge in the Information and Computing Sciences
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