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The Human-Technology Continuum
Gordon C Shen1, Deborah M Mullen, Matthew J DePuccio
1Author Affiliations: Department of Management, Policy, and Community Health, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, Houston, Texas (Dr Shen); Greg A. Vital-Franklin Farrow Associate Professor of Management-Healthcare, The University of Tennessee Chattanooga Gary W. Rollins College of Business, Chattanooga, Tennessee (Dr Mullen); Department of Health Systems Management, Rush University College of Health Sciences, Chicago, Illinois (Dr DePuccio), and Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts (Dr Kerrissey).
Background And Objectives:
Managers in health care today face an array of digital technologies that assist or augment certain human tasks. But these technologies are often fraught and present challenges to managers, whose competencies must evolve to keep pace with technological advancements.
Methods:
Drawing on theory about technology, work, and organizations, we present a human-technology continuum to facilitate this discussion for managers. Furthermore, we illustrate how managerial competencies are linked to the entire human-technology continuum, rather than to specific technologies, using diabetes management examples.
Results:
The human-technology continuum indicates that augmentative technologies are layered onto assistive ones in health care settings. This suggests that technological advancements not only enhance but alter managerial competencies.
Conclusions:
Digital technology stretches the boundaries of managers' day-to-day work in health care. Therefore, we make the following suggestions so the managers can be responsive to ongoing digital transformations: restructuring work, training the workforce, neutralizing threats, establishing ethical boundaries, and building partnerships.
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