This research explores enablers for and obstacles to the acceptance and use of the Australian Government Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) system and provides recommendations drawn from surveys from existing and potential individual users of the system. The results of the study indicate that the participants’ major concerns are data security and information privacy. Participants value the importance of governance. They expect more benefits from the PCEHR system than traditional health records. They also expect a quality system that operates normally, a simple system that they can register and learn, and a usable system that they can use easily. The system needs efforts from stakeholders including individuals, health care providers, the Australian Government, legal professionals and system developers to satisfy individuals’ expectations, and resolve the issues of the concerns.
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Exploring individuals’ perceptions on Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record system
Smart homes and health telematics, designing a better future : urban assisted living ; ICOST 2018 Proceedings , pp.285-291
Information systems and applications, including Internet/Web, and HCI
International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics, 16th (Singapore, 10/07/2018 - 12/07/2018)
2018
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- Title
- Exploring individuals’ perceptions on Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record system
- Creators
- Jun Xu - Southern Cross University, AustraliaXiang Gao - Southern Cross University, AustraliaGolam Sorwar - Southern Cross University, AustraliaNicky Antonius - Southern Cross University, AustraliaJohn Hammond - Southern Cross University, Australia
- Contributors
- Mounir Mokhtari (Editor of compilation)Abdulrazak Bessam (Editor of compilation)Hamdi Aloulou (Editor of compilation)
- Publication Details
- Smart homes and health telematics, designing a better future : urban assisted living ; ICOST 2018 Proceedings , pp.285-291
- Conference
- International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics, 16th (Singapore, 10/07/2018 - 12/07/2018)
- Series
- Information systems and applications, including Internet/Web, and HCI
- Publisher
- Springer; Cham, Switzerland
- Identifiers
- 1959; 991012821953002368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; School of Business and Tourism; Information Technology
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding