Resistance Behavior to National eHealth Implementation Programs
Klöcker, Philipp.
Resistance Behavior to National eHealth Implementation Programs [electronic resource] / by Philipp Klöcker. - XVII, 109 p. 15 illus. online resource. - Progress in IS, 2196-8705 . - Progress in IS, .
Introduction -- Contextual background -- Theoretical foundations -- Phase I - Pilot study -- Phase II - Qualitative study -- Phase III - Quantitative study -- Implications and limitations of the study -- Conclusion.
This monograph discusses challenges faced during the implementation of national eHealth programs. In particular, it analyzes the causes of stakeholders’ reluctance to adopt these technologies by drawing on user resistance theory and context specific variables. Taking the example of the introduction of the electronic health card (Elektronische Gesundheitskarte – eGK) technology in Germany, the book presents insights into why these programs are often lengthy, costly and have previously been met with fierce resistance from key stakeholders. It also presents a quantitative and qualitative study of individual physicians' resistance behavior towards these new eHealth technologies.
9783319178288
10.1007/978-3-319-17828-8 doi
Business.
Information technology.
Business--Data processing.
Health care management.
Health services administration.
Health administration.
Public administration.
Health economics.
Medical economics.
Business and Management.
IT in Business.
Health Care Management.
Public Administration.
Health Economics.
Health Administration.
Electronic books.
HF54.5-54.56
650 658.05
Resistance Behavior to National eHealth Implementation Programs [electronic resource] / by Philipp Klöcker. - XVII, 109 p. 15 illus. online resource. - Progress in IS, 2196-8705 . - Progress in IS, .
Introduction -- Contextual background -- Theoretical foundations -- Phase I - Pilot study -- Phase II - Qualitative study -- Phase III - Quantitative study -- Implications and limitations of the study -- Conclusion.
This monograph discusses challenges faced during the implementation of national eHealth programs. In particular, it analyzes the causes of stakeholders’ reluctance to adopt these technologies by drawing on user resistance theory and context specific variables. Taking the example of the introduction of the electronic health card (Elektronische Gesundheitskarte – eGK) technology in Germany, the book presents insights into why these programs are often lengthy, costly and have previously been met with fierce resistance from key stakeholders. It also presents a quantitative and qualitative study of individual physicians' resistance behavior towards these new eHealth technologies.
9783319178288
10.1007/978-3-319-17828-8 doi
Business.
Information technology.
Business--Data processing.
Health care management.
Health services administration.
Health administration.
Public administration.
Health economics.
Medical economics.
Business and Management.
IT in Business.
Health Care Management.
Public Administration.
Health Economics.
Health Administration.
Electronic books.
HF54.5-54.56
650 658.05