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1Department of Health Policy and Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. j.aarts@bmg.eur.nl
Abstract:
In this paper we identify domains for research based on a model that describes the stages of change when designing and implementing large scale information and communication technology throughout a healthcare organization. We use the model in the case of the electronic patient record systems. We suggest that the research agenda should include approaches from the social and business sciences.
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