Deakin University
Browse

The competitive forces facing e-health

Version 2 2024-06-18, 01:52
Version 1 2017-07-21, 10:34
journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-18, 01:52 authored by N Wickramasinghe, S Misra, A Jenkins, DR Vogel
Superior access, quality, and value of healthcare services has become a national priority for healthcare to combat the exponentially increasing costs of healthcare expenditure. E-Health in its many forms and possibilities appears to offer a panacea for facilitating the necessary transformation for healthcare. While a plethora of e-health initiatives keep mushrooming both nationally and globally, there exists to date no unified system to evaluate these respective initiatives and assess their relative strengths and deficiencies in realizing superior access, quality and value of healthcare services. Our research serves to address this void. This is done by focusing on the following three key components: 1) understanding the Web of players (regulators, payers, providers, healthcare organizations, suppliers, and last but not least patients) and how e health can modify the interactions between these players as well as create added value healthcare services, 2) understand the competitive forces facing e-health organizations and the role of the Internet in modifying these forces, and 3) from analyzing the Web of players combined with the competitive forces for e-health organizations we develop a framework that serves to identify the key forces facing an e-health and suggestions of how such an organization can structure itself to be e-health prepared.

History

Journal

International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics (IJHISI)

Volume

1

Article number

6

Pagination

68-81

Location

Hershey, Pa.

ISSN

1555-3396

eISSN

1555-340X

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Copyright notice

2006, Idea Group

Issue

4

Publisher

I G I Global

Usage metrics

    Research Publications

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC