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Aged Care, ICT, and Working Anywhere: An Australian Case Study

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This chapter examines how information and communication technology (ICT) and working anywhere was adopted in a not-for-profit aged care organization in Australia. The aged-care and services sector has grown over the last decade leading to shortages of skilled and experienced workers. At the same time, the sector is dealing with significant changes relating on how services are funded, an increase in competition from both not-for-profit and for profit providers, a rise in demand for services, changes in technology as well as variations in government regulations Using ICT to streamline operations, communicate and collaborate has become critical for delivering efficient and effective services in both residential aged care and community care sections of the aged care and services sector. The not-for-profit case study in this chapter shows how a first mover in ICT adoption and utilizing working anywhere (telework) can support cost savings, provide the ability to respond to the changing regulatory environment as well as attract, recruit and retain skilled and experienced workers.

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Volume

2-2

Chapter number

30

Pagination

585-599

ISBN-13

9781522519195

ISBN-10

1522519181

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter

Extent

38

Editor/Contributor(s)

Information Resources Management Association

Publisher

IGI Global

Place of publication

Hershey, Pa.

Title of book

Remote Work and Collaboration: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice

Series

Information Resources Management Association

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