Identifying key success factors for the adoption and implementation of a chemotherapy ordering system: a case study from the Australian private healthcare sector
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posted on 2024-06-05, 05:55authored byN Wickramasinghe, Peter HaddadPeter Haddad, S Vaughan, C Han-Lin, H Moghimi
This paper is designed to systematically assess the benefits of a chemotherapy ordering system (COS) for the private healthcare sector in Australia. By taking a rational economic perspective and modeling the principle-agent relationships using an actor network framework, it is possible to evaluate various scenarios and thereby assess the benefits, barriers and facilitators, possible COS can have. In this study, four hypotheses are tested using a mixed methodology which will serve to facilitate the decision making processes regarding the choice and implementation of the appropriate COS for Epworth.
History
Pagination
1-15
Location
Puerto Rico
Start date
2015-08-13
End date
2015-08-15
ISBN-13
9780996683104
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2015, Americas Conference on Information Systems
Title of proceedings
AMCIS 2015 : Proceedings of the 21st Americas Conference on Information Systems 2015
Event
Americas Conference on Information Systems. Conference (21st : 2015 : Puerto Rico)