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McLoughlin, Ian, (1956-)
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The digitalization of healthcare : = electronic records and the disruption of moral orders /
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正題名/作者:
The digitalization of healthcare :/ Ian P. McLoughlin, Karin Garrety, Rob Wilson ; with Ping Yu, Andrew Dalley.
其他題名:
electronic records and the disruption of moral orders /
作者:
McLoughlin, Ian,
其他作者:
Garrety, Karin.
出版者:
Oxford ;Oxford University Press, : c2017.,
面頁冊數:
xiv, 196 p. ;25 cm.
內容註:
Digitalizing healthcare: 'dangerous enthusiasm' or 'disruptive innovation'? -- The troubled history of implementing EHRs -- Moral orders and justification in the division of medical labour -- The development of a national EHR in Australia I: trials, tribulations, and uncertainty -- The development of a national EHR in England: the summary care record -- Boundary objects: building EHRs at national and local level -- Conclusion: moral (re)ordering and rethinking the electronic record.
標題:
Patient Access to Records - ethics. -
ISBN:
9780198744139
The digitalization of healthcare : = electronic records and the disruption of moral orders /
McLoughlin, Ian,1956-
The digitalization of healthcare :
electronic records and the disruption of moral orders /Ian P. McLoughlin, Karin Garrety, Rob Wilson ; with Ping Yu, Andrew Dalley. - 1st ed. - Oxford ;Oxford University Press,c2017. - xiv, 196 p. ;25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [165]-185) and indexes.
Digitalizing healthcare: 'dangerous enthusiasm' or 'disruptive innovation'? -- The troubled history of implementing EHRs -- Moral orders and justification in the division of medical labour -- The development of a national EHR in Australia I: trials, tribulations, and uncertainty -- The development of a national EHR in England: the summary care record -- Boundary objects: building EHRs at national and local level -- Conclusion: moral (re)ordering and rethinking the electronic record.
Electronic health records are widely regarded as the 'connective tissue' of any modern healthcare system. For some they represent a 'dangerous enthusiasm' and for others a key enabler of 'disruptive innovation'. Many governments have made major policy and financial investments in digitalizing health records but their implementation has frequently run into opposition from doctors, had lukewarm responses from patients, and raised considerable concerns for privacy advocates and others worried by the security of sensitive health data and the risks of national data-bases. This book draws upon the concept of 'orders of worth' to reveal the moral dimensions of the medical division of labour and to delve deeper into understanding why electronic records have been so difficult to implement and the sources of opposition to them. The authors argue that digitalization disrupts the moral orders which define rights and responsibilities for the sharing and exchanging of patient medical data. This is illustrated through longitudinal studies of two of the most controversial attempts to introduce national systems - a patient controlled electronic record in Australia and a national summary care record that was part of the ill-fated NHS national program for IT in England. The authors conclude by using the lessons from these national experiences and insights from two regional projects in each country to suggest how the idea of electronic records might be re-thought. It is a must read for anyone concerned about health information and the implications of how it is shared and exchanged in a digital world.--
ISBN: 9780198744139GBP61.00
LCCN: 2016945279Subjects--Topical Terms:
3421186
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LC Class. No.: R864 / .M39 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 610.285
National Library of Medicine Call No.: 2017 E-028
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