This study explores the understanding of and the current status of adoption and use of the personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR) system among Australian consumers and aims to identify concerns/issues associated with the PCEHR system and factors influencing their decision regarding adoption and use of the PCEHR system. A qualitative field study was undertaken, in which 30 individuals/consumers were interviewed. The outcomes of this study have both theoretical and practical implications to the Australian Government’s ongoing implementation of the PCEHR system.
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Understanding individual users’ perspectives on the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) system: results of field study
Smart homes and health telematics: designing a better future: urban assisted living: 16th International Conference, ICOST 2018
Smart homes and health telematics: designing a better future: urban assisted living: 16th International Conference, ICOST 2018
2018
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- Title
- Understanding individual users’ perspectives on the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) system: results of field study
- Creators
- Jun Xu - Southern Cross UniversityXiangzhu Gao - Southern Cross UniversityJohn Hammond - Southern Cross UniversityNicky Antonius - Southern Cross UniversityGolam Sorwar - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Smart homes and health telematics: designing a better future: urban assisted living: 16th International Conference, ICOST 2018
- Conference
- Smart homes and health telematics: designing a better future: urban assisted living: 16th International Conference, ICOST 2018
- Publisher
- Springer; Switzerland
- Identifiers
- 1961; 991012821919902368
- Academic Unit
- Information Technology; Faculty of Science and Engineering; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; School of Business and Tourism
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding