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    UID:
    almahu_9949301485802882
    Format: 1 online resource (260 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319510200
    Series Statement: Health Informatics Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Background and Aim of the Book -- 1.2 Outline of the Book -- 1.2.1 Section A: Information Infrastructures in Healthcare -- 1.2.2 Section B: E-Prescription Infrastructures -- 1.2.3 Section C: Governmental Patient-Oriented eHealth Infrastructures -- References -- Part I: Information Infrastructures in Healthcare -- 2: Information Infrastructures for eHealth -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The eHealth Landscape -- 2.2.1 Core Information Systems in Healthcare Organizations -- 2.2.2 Information Systems Beyond the Healthcare Organization -- 2.3 E-Prescription -- 2.3.1 Prescriptions and e-Prescribing -- 2.3.2 Key Parts of e-Prescription and Variations -- 2.3.3 Drivers for e-Prescription Projects -- 2.4 E-Services for Patients and Citizens -- 2.4.1 Patient-Oriented eHealth Services -- 2.4.2 Drivers for Patient-Oriented eHealth Projects -- References -- 3: Information Infrastructures and the Challenge of the Installed Base -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Information Infrastructures -- 3.3 Installed Base -- 3.4 Challenges of Installed Base Cultivation -- References -- 4: Strategies for Building eHealth Infrastructures -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 E-Prescription -- 4.2.1 Overview of the Case Studies on E-Prescription: Services Offered, Starting Points, Motivation -- Functionality Domains Covered and Starting Points -- Motivations -- 4.2.2 Strategies Towards the Installed Base -- Strategies for Dealing with Existing Practices and Technologies -- Strategies for Further Development -- 4.3 Patient-Oriented eHealth Platforms -- 4.3.1 Overview of the Case Studies on Patient-Oriented eHealth: Services Offered, Starting Points, Motivations -- Services Offered and Starting Points -- Motivations -- 4.3.2 Strategies Towards the Installed Base -- Strategies for Coordination. , Strategies for Addressing Heterogeneity in Technical Components -- Strategies of Addressing Uncertainty by Organising Responsiveness to Evolving Needs -- Strategies Towards Transformation -- 4.4 Working with the Installed Base for Building eHealth Infrastructures -- Part II: E-Prescription Infrastructures -- 5: Maintaining the Pharmacy Model: The Catalan Electronic Prescription Infrastructure -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Site: The Catalan Model of Community Pharmacies -- 5.2.1 The Installed Base of Pharmacies -- 5.3 Case Narrative -- 5.3.1 Phase 1: Genesis of the e-Prescription Infrastructure in Catalonia (2000-Mid-2004) -- 5.3.2 Phase 2: Mobilizing the Pharmacists' Installed Base (Mid-2004-Mid-2006) -- 5.3.3 Phase 3: Pilot and Rollout of EPI (Mid-2006-2010) -- 5.3.4 Phase 4: Adaptation and Innovation on the Side of Pharmacists (2011-2013) -- 5.4 Analysis and Discussion -- References -- 6: The ePrescription Initiative and Information Infrastructure in Norway -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Norwegian Health Care Sector -- 6.3 Case Narrative -- 6.3.1 Establishment and Diffusion of a Solution for GPs -- 6.3.2 The Hospital Sector -- 6.3.3 Adding Multi-dose Dispensing -- 6.3.4 Other Developments -- 6.3.5 Operations and Governance -- 6.4 Concluding Discussion: Installed Base Strategy -- References -- 7: Cultivating the Installed Base: The Introduction of e-Prescription in Greece -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Healthcare in Greece -- 7.2.1 Overview of the Greek Healthcare System -- 7.2.2 Information Systems in Greek Healthcare -- 7.3 The Introduction of E-Prescription -- 7.3.1 Rationale for E-Prescription and Key Milestones -- 7.3.2 Information Handling Before the Introduction of E-Prescription -- 7.3.3 Information Handling After the Introduction of E-Prescription -- 7.3.4 System Evolution -- Connections and Extensions. , Inscriptions of Administrative Rules and Clinical Knowledge -- Working Around Complications in National Plans -- 7.4 Discussion: Relationship to the Installed Base -- 7.4.1 Building Upon an Installed Base That Is "Good Enough" Without Perpetuating All Weaknesses -- 7.4.2 Handling Continuous Exogenous Shifts in the Installed Base -- 7.4.3 Installed Base Cultivation vs. Specifications-Driven Development -- 7.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 8: England's Electronic Prescription Service -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Primary Care and Health Informatics in England -- 8.2.1 Prescribing, Dispensing and Reimbursing Primary Care Drugs -- 8.2.2 Computers in English Primary Care -- 8.2.3 Early ETP Experiments and Pilots -- 8.3 Assembling the Electronic Prescription Service -- 8.3.1 Transforming the Prescription -- 8.3.2 Architecture -- 8.3.3 Release Strategy and Deployment -- 8.4 Assembling EPS as Past, Present and Future -- 8.4.1 The Physical and Material in a Digital World -- 8.4.2 The Reinvention of Services -- 8.4.3 Ruthless Standardization -- 8.5 What Can the Electronic Prescription Service Teach Us? -- References -- 9: The Challenges of Implementing Packaged Hospital Electronic Prescribing and Medicine Administration Systems in UK Hospitals: Premature Purchase of Immature Solutions? -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 The UK Context for Hospital Electronic Infrastructures -- 9.2 Understanding the Uneven Success of HEPMA -- 9.2.1 How HEPMA Systems Are Constituted: Extension of Non-­clinical Systems -- 9.2.2 Adoption of Systems That Had Been Developed Outside England -- 9.2.3 Suppliers' Configuration and Customization Strategies -- 9.2.4 Localized Adopter Practices Versus Generic Systems -- 9.2.5 'Untamed' Adopter Demands? -- 9.3 Discussion -- 9.3.1 Analysing the Long-Term Evolution of Information Infrastructure. , 9.3.2 Analysing the State of the Technology Market/Technology Field -- 9.3.3 Is the HEPMA Market Replicating the Path of ERP? -- 9.3.4 The English HEPMA Market Is Still in an Emergence Stage -- 9.3.5 Conclusions -- References -- 10: Medication Infrastructure Development in Germany -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 One Step Forward Two Steps Back: The Situation of eHealth in Germany -- 10.3 Case Background -- 10.3.1 Medication Management for Polypharmacy Patients -- 10.3.2 Automatic Dose Dispensing (ADD) as a Key Component for Medication Management -- 10.3.3 Attempted Infrastructure Innovation -- 10.4 Case Presentation -- 10.4.1 From Semi-automated Packaging to Industrial Scale ADD -- 10.4.2 The Design of the ADD Pilot Infrastructure -- 10.4.3 Debates About ADD in Germany -- 10.4.4 Status in 2016: Slow Diffusion and Persistent Opposition -- 10.5 Analysis -- 10.5.1 Deficiencies in Installed Base -- 10.5.2 An "Installed Base of Opposition" -- 10.6 Discussion -- 10.7 Appendix: List of Acronyms -- References -- Part III: Governmental Patient-Oriented eHealth Infrastructures -- 11: Navigating Towards Self-Care: The Catalan Public Patient Portal -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The Catalan Healthcare Model -- 11.3 The Installed Base of IT Systems -- 11.3.1 The Shared Electronic Medical Record of Catalonia -- 11.4 Case Narrative -- 11.4.1 Phase 1: Genesis and Pilot (2008-2011) -- 11.4.2 Phase 2: Opening the CPS (2012-2013) -- 11.4.3 Phase 3: Scaling the CPS (2014-2015) -- 11.5 Analysis and Discussion -- References -- 12: The Norwegian eHealth Platform: Development Through Cultivation Strategies and Incremental Changes -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Norwegian Healthcare -- 12.2.1 Overview of the Norwegian Healthcare Model -- 12.2.2 The Digital Infrastructure for Healthcare in Norway -- 12.3 Case Narrative. , 12.3.1 Phase 1: Rationale for the Development of HealthNorway and Launch -- 12.3.2 Phase 2: Strategy Beyond the Initial Launch -- 12.3.3 Access to Personal Health Information -- Digital Support for Reimbursing Health Related Travel Costs -- Digital Communication Between Patients and Healthcare Providers -- 12.3.4 Phase 3: Mature Services and Further Development Through Alliances -- 12.4 Analysis -- 12.5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 13: Building National Healthcare Infrastructure: The Case of the Danish e-Health Portal -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 The Danish Healthcare Sector -- 13.3 Case Narrative: Sundhed.dk -- 13.3.1 Purpose of Sundhed.dk -- 13.3.2 Timeline of Sundhed.dk -- 13.3.3 Sundhed.dk Organization -- 13.4 Analysis: Three Modes of Capitalizing on the Installed Base -- 13.4.1 Collate and Assemble Existing Data Resources -- 13.4.2 Repurpose and Enhance Current Data Sources in the Health Sector -- 13.4.3 Engage Multiple Stakeholders -- 13.5 Discussion: Moving Forward -- References -- 14: The Swedish Patient Portal and Its Relation to the National Reference Architecture and the Overall eHealth Infrastructure -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Swedish Healthcare -- 14.2.1 Overview of the Swedish Healthcare Model -- 14.2.2 Rationale for Developing the Swedish eHealth Architecture -- 14.2.3 Core Components in the Swedish eHealth Architecture -- 14.2.4 Core Components Developed by Stockholm County Council -- 14.3 The Development and Evolution of the Swedish Patient Directed Infrastructure -- 14.3.1 Phase 1: Development of My Healthcare Contacts and Public Web -- 14.3.2 Phase 2: Establishing and Developing the Patient Directed Connectivity Platform -- 14.4 Discussion: Cultivation of the Patient Portal and the Overall Installed eHealth Ecosystem -- References. , 15: The Origins of a Healthcare e-Booking System in the Municipality of Bologna.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Aanestad, Margunn Information Infrastructures Within European Health Care Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2017 ISBN 9783319510187
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    UID:
    gbv_1794598634
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (528 p.)
    ISBN: 9783658064303 , 9783319510200
    Content: Automotive Engineering; Hybrid concepts; Engine Technology
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    gbv_1778560997
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (263 p.)
    ISBN: 9783319510187 , 9783319510200
    Series Statement: Health Informatics
    Content: This book consolidates experiences from across Europe on the design, development, implementation and evolution of inter-organisational information infrastructures for healthcare. It provides insights with practical relevance for those involved or interested in the planning and implementation of such infrastructures and includes 11 empirical cases on the introduction of core infrastructural arrangements in different national settings: six cases investigate the use of e-prescriptions and five the public platforms for patient-oriented eHealth services. Both are linked to different types of aims. E-prescription initiatives are usually seen as opportunities to improve healthcare delivery by systematic change (controlling medication costs, improving patient safety and providing rich information for policy making and performance management). Public platforms for patient-oriented eHealth services are seen as opportunities for change and innovation, aiming to strengthen the patients’ role and facilitate a shift from provider-centered healthcare towards patient-centeredness. For both types of initiatives, there is a requirement to mix novelty with pre-existing infrastructural components. The cases are analysed by leading experts in health information systems through a common theoretical framework, exploring the role of the pre-existing sociotechnical basis, i.e. the installed base, and how it fundamentally impacts the evolution of information infrastructures. The book advances an “installed base sensitivity” in decision-making both at the policy/strategy level and at the concrete eHealth design level and shows how practitioners and policy-makers can address the complexity of infrastructures that facilitate information flows across organisational boundaries
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    UID:
    almafu_9958272857902883
    Format: 1 online resource (VI, 263 p. 37 illus., 21 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017.
    ISBN: 3-319-51020-7
    Series Statement: Health Informatics,
    Content: This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 2.5 license. This book consolidates experiences from across Europe on the design, development, implementation and evolution of inter-organisational information infrastructures for healthcare. It provides insights with practical relevance for those involved or interested in the planning and implementation of such infrastructures and includes 11 empirical cases on the introduction of core infrastructural arrangements in different national settings: six cases investigate the use of e-prescriptions and five the public platforms for patient-oriented eHealth services. Both are linked to different types of aims. E-prescription initiatives are usually seen as opportunities to improve healthcare delivery by systematic change (controlling medication costs, improving patient safety and providing rich information for policy making and performance management). Public platforms for patient-oriented eHealth services are seen as opportunities for change and innovation, aiming to strengthen the patients’ role and facilitate a shift from provider-centered healthcare towards patient-centeredness. For both types of initiatives, there is a requirement to mix novelty with pre-existing infrastructural components. The cases are analysed by leading experts in health information systems through a common theoretical framework, exploring the role of the pre-existing sociotechnical basis, i.e. the installed base, and how it fundamentally impacts the evolution of information infrastructures. The book advances an “installed base sensitivity” in decision-making both at the policy/strategy level and at the concrete eHealth design level and shows how practitioners and policy-makers can address the complexity of infrastructures that facilitate information flows across organisational boundaries.
    Note: Introduction -- Overview of e-prescription and public patient-oriented web platforms -- Services supported aims-antecedents-the role of national and EU policies -- Information infrastructures and notions related to them, definition and role of the installed base -- Structure and process for infrastructural development -- e-prescription: Germany, Greece, Norway, Spain, UK -- Cross-country commentary -- Public patient-oriented web platforms: Denmark, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, UK -- Cross-country commentary -- A framework for making sense and working with the installed base. , English
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    UID:
    almahu_9947389240802882
    Format: VI, 263 p. 37 illus., 21 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319510200
    Series Statement: Health Informatics,
    Content: This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 2.5 license. This book consolidates experiences from across Europe on the design, development, implementation and evolution of inter-organisational information infrastructures for healthcare. It provides insights with practical relevance for those involved or interested in the planning and implementation of such infrastructures and includes 11 empirical cases on the introduction of core infrastructural arrangements in different national settings: six cases investigate the use of e-prescriptions and five the public platforms for patient-oriented eHealth services. Both are linked to different types of aims. E-prescription initiatives are usually seen as opportunities to improve healthcare delivery by systematic change (controlling medication costs, improving patient safety and providing rich information for policy making and performance management). Public platforms for patient-oriented eHealth services are seen as opportunities for change and innovation, aiming to strengthen the patients’ role and facilitate a shift from provider-centered healthcare towards patient-centeredness. For both types of initiatives, there is a requirement to mix novelty with pre-existing infrastructural components. The cases are analysed by leading experts in health information systems through a common theoretical framework, exploring the role of the pre-existing sociotechnical basis, i.e. the installed base, and how it fundamentally impacts the evolution of information infrastructures. The book advances an “installed base sensitivity” in decision-making both at the policy/strategy level and at the concrete eHealth design level and shows how practitioners and policy-makers can address the complexity of infrastructures that facilitate information flows across organisational boundaries. This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.
    Note: Introduction -- Overview of e-prescription and public patient-oriented web platforms -- Services supported aims-antecedents-the role of national and EU policies -- Information infrastructures and notions related to them, definition and role of the installed base -- Structure and process for infrastructural development -- e-prescription: Germany, Greece, Norway, Spain, UK -- Cross-country commentary -- Public patient-oriented web platforms: Denmark, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, UK -- Cross-country commentary -- A framework for making sense and working with the installed base.
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    Format: VI, 263 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme ; , 25 cm.
    ISBN: 978-3-319-51018-7
    Series Statement: Health informatics
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-51020-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Informationsstruktur ; Gesundheitswesen ; Gesundheitswesen ; Gesundheitsinformationssystem ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    UID:
    almahu_9949292208202882
    Format: 1 online resource (VI, 263 p. 37 illus., 21 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017.
    ISBN: 3-319-51020-7
    Series Statement: Health Informatics,
    Content: This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 2.5 license. This book consolidates experiences from across Europe on the design, development, implementation and evolution of inter-organisational information infrastructures for healthcare. It provides insights with practical relevance for those involved or interested in the planning and implementation of such infrastructures and includes 11 empirical cases on the introduction of core infrastructural arrangements in different national settings: six cases investigate the use of e-prescriptions and five the public platforms for patient-oriented eHealth services. Both are linked to different types of aims. E-prescription initiatives are usually seen as opportunities to improve healthcare delivery by systematic change (controlling medication costs, improving patient safety and providing rich information for policy making and performance management). Public platforms for patient-oriented eHealth services are seen as opportunities for change and innovation, aiming to strengthen the patients’ role and facilitate a shift from provider-centered healthcare towards patient-centeredness. For both types of initiatives, there is a requirement to mix novelty with pre-existing infrastructural components. The cases are analysed by leading experts in health information systems through a common theoretical framework, exploring the role of the pre-existing sociotechnical basis, i.e. the installed base, and how it fundamentally impacts the evolution of information infrastructures. The book advances an “installed base sensitivity” in decision-making both at the policy/strategy level and at the concrete eHealth design level and shows how practitioners and policy-makers can address the complexity of infrastructures that facilitate information flows across organisational boundaries.
    Note: Introduction -- Overview of e-prescription and public patient-oriented web platforms -- Services supported aims-antecedents-the role of national and EU policies -- Information infrastructures and notions related to them, definition and role of the installed base -- Structure and process for infrastructural development -- e-prescription: Germany, Greece, Norway, Spain, UK -- Cross-country commentary -- Public patient-oriented web platforms: Denmark, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, UK -- Cross-country commentary -- A framework for making sense and working with the installed base. , English
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    Format: 1 online resource (VI, 263 p. 37 illus., 21 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017.
    ISBN: 3-319-51020-7
    Series Statement: Health Informatics,
    Content: This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 2.5 license. This book consolidates experiences from across Europe on the design, development, implementation and evolution of inter-organisational information infrastructures for healthcare. It provides insights with practical relevance for those involved or interested in the planning and implementation of such infrastructures and includes 11 empirical cases on the introduction of core infrastructural arrangements in different national settings: six cases investigate the use of e-prescriptions and five the public platforms for patient-oriented eHealth services. Both are linked to different types of aims. E-prescription initiatives are usually seen as opportunities to improve healthcare delivery by systematic change (controlling medication costs, improving patient safety and providing rich information for policy making and performance management). Public platforms for patient-oriented eHealth services are seen as opportunities for change and innovation, aiming to strengthen the patients’ role and facilitate a shift from provider-centered healthcare towards patient-centeredness. For both types of initiatives, there is a requirement to mix novelty with pre-existing infrastructural components. The cases are analysed by leading experts in health information systems through a common theoretical framework, exploring the role of the pre-existing sociotechnical basis, i.e. the installed base, and how it fundamentally impacts the evolution of information infrastructures. The book advances an “installed base sensitivity” in decision-making both at the policy/strategy level and at the concrete eHealth design level and shows how practitioners and policy-makers can address the complexity of infrastructures that facilitate information flows across organisational boundaries.
    Note: Introduction -- Overview of e-prescription and public patient-oriented web platforms -- Services supported aims-antecedents-the role of national and EU policies -- Information infrastructures and notions related to them, definition and role of the installed base -- Structure and process for infrastructural development -- e-prescription: Germany, Greece, Norway, Spain, UK -- Cross-country commentary -- Public patient-oriented web platforms: Denmark, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, UK -- Cross-country commentary -- A framework for making sense and working with the installed base. , English
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    UID:
    edoccha_9958272857902883
    Format: 1 online resource (VI, 263 p. 37 illus., 21 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017.
    ISBN: 3-319-51020-7
    Series Statement: Health Informatics,
    Content: This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 2.5 license. This book consolidates experiences from across Europe on the design, development, implementation and evolution of inter-organisational information infrastructures for healthcare. It provides insights with practical relevance for those involved or interested in the planning and implementation of such infrastructures and includes 11 empirical cases on the introduction of core infrastructural arrangements in different national settings: six cases investigate the use of e-prescriptions and five the public platforms for patient-oriented eHealth services. Both are linked to different types of aims. E-prescription initiatives are usually seen as opportunities to improve healthcare delivery by systematic change (controlling medication costs, improving patient safety and providing rich information for policy making and performance management). Public platforms for patient-oriented eHealth services are seen as opportunities for change and innovation, aiming to strengthen the patients’ role and facilitate a shift from provider-centered healthcare towards patient-centeredness. For both types of initiatives, there is a requirement to mix novelty with pre-existing infrastructural components. The cases are analysed by leading experts in health information systems through a common theoretical framework, exploring the role of the pre-existing sociotechnical basis, i.e. the installed base, and how it fundamentally impacts the evolution of information infrastructures. The book advances an “installed base sensitivity” in decision-making both at the policy/strategy level and at the concrete eHealth design level and shows how practitioners and policy-makers can address the complexity of infrastructures that facilitate information flows across organisational boundaries.
    Note: Introduction -- Overview of e-prescription and public patient-oriented web platforms -- Services supported aims-antecedents-the role of national and EU policies -- Information infrastructures and notions related to them, definition and role of the installed base -- Structure and process for infrastructural development -- e-prescription: Germany, Greece, Norway, Spain, UK -- Cross-country commentary -- Public patient-oriented web platforms: Denmark, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, UK -- Cross-country commentary -- A framework for making sense and working with the installed base. , English
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