Enabling electronic medicine at Kiwicare : the case of video conferencing adoption for psychiatry in New Zealand
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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00authored byN Al-Qirim
Telemedicine emerges as a viable solution to New Zealand health providers in reaching out to rural patients, in offering medical services and conducting administrative meetings and training. No research exists about adoption of telemedicine in New Zealand. The purpose of this case study was to explain factors influencing adoption of telemedicine utilizing video conferencing technology (TMVC) within a New Zealand hospital known as KiwiCare. Since TMVC is part of IT, tackling it from within technological innovation literature may assist in providing an insight into its adoption within KiwiCare and into the literature. Findings indicate weak presence of critical assessment into technological innovation factors prior to the adoption decision, thereby leading to its weak utilization. Factors like complexity, compatibility and trialability were not assessed extensively by KiwiCare and would have hindered TMVC adoption. TMVC was mainly assessed according to its relative advantage and to its cost effectiveness along with other facilitating and accelerating factors. This is essential but should be alongside technological and other influencing factors highlighted in the literature.
History
Chapter number
10
Pagination
185-202
ISBN-13
9781930708167
ISBN-10
1930708165
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1 Book chapter, B Book chapter
Copyright notice
2002, Idea Group Publishing
Extent
14
Editor/Contributor(s)
Tan F
Publisher
Idea Group
Place of publication
Hershey, Pa.
Title of book
Cases on global IT applications and management: successes and pitfalls