Published on in Vol 4, No 3 (2002):

Internet Infrastructures and Health Care Systems: a Qualitative Comparative Analysis on Networks and Markets in the British National Health Service and Kaiser Permanente

Internet Infrastructures and Health Care Systems: a Qualitative Comparative Analysis on Networks and Markets in the British National Health Service and Kaiser Permanente

Internet Infrastructures and Health Care Systems: a Qualitative Comparative Analysis on Networks and Markets in the British National Health Service and Kaiser Permanente

Authors of this article:

Ann C Séror

Journals

  1. SCHLEYER T. Should dentistry be part of the National Health Information Infrastructure?. The Journal of the American Dental Association 2004;135(12):1687 View
  2. Séror A, Cortinois A, Rodrigues R. A Case Analysis of INFOMED: The Cuban National Health Care Telecommunications Network and Portal. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2006;8(1) View
  3. Cruz-Cunha M, Varajão J, Miranda I, Lopes N, Simoes R. An e-Marketplace of Healthcare and Social Care Services: The Perceived Interest. Procedia Technology 2012;5:959 View
  4. Sasaki N, Yamaguchi N, Okumura A, Yoshida M, Sugawara H, Imanaka Y. Does hospital information technology infrastructure promote the implementation of clinical practice guidelines? A multicentre observational study of Japanese hospitals. BMJ Open 2019;9(6):e024700 View
  5. Varajãoto J, Manuela Cruz-Cunha M, Miranda I, Lopes N, Simoes R. An e-marketplace of healthcare and social care services: the perceived interest. The Learning Organization 2013;20(6):406 View
  6. Nissen S, Abdulla A, Khandheria B, Kienzle M, Zaher C. Working group 6: The role of technology to enhance clinical and educational efficiency. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2004;44(2):256 View
  7. Cruz-Cunha M, Simoes R, Varajão J, Miranda I. Information Technology Supporting Healthcare and Social Care Services. Journal of Information Technology Research 2014;7(1):41 View
  8. Miranda I, Cruz-Cunha M, Varajão J, Simoes R. The Impact of the Digital Divide on the Perceived Interest of an e-Marketplace to Support Healthcare and Social Care Services. Procedia Technology 2014;16:1471 View
  9. Oderanti F, Li F. Commercialization of eHealth innovations in the market of the UK healthcare sector: A framework for a sustainable business model. Psychology & Marketing 2018;35(2):120 View
  10. Davins Riu M, Borràs Pérez X, Artigas Raventós V, Palomera Fanegas E, Serra Prat M, Alós Villacrosa J. Use of Telehealth as a New Model for Following Intermittent Claudication and Promoting Patient Expertise. Telemedicine and e-Health 2018;24(10):773 View
  11. Sasaki N, Yamaguchi N, Okumura A, Yoshida M, Sugawara H, Shin J, Kunisawa S, Imanaka Y. Factors affecting the use of clinical practice guidelines by hospital physicians: the interplay of IT infrastructure and physician attitudes. Implementation Science 2020;15(1) View
  12. Qin Y, Liu J, Li J, Wang R, Guo P, Liu H, Kang Z, Wu Q. How do moral hazard behaviors lead to the waste of medical insurance funds? An empirical study from China. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10 View
  13. Jiang W, Wang K, Miao Z. Can telecommunications infrastructure enhance urban resilience? Empirical evidence from a differences-in-differences approach in China. Environment, Development and Sustainability 2023 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gonçalves T, Silva W, Cardoso J. XV Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing – MEDICON 2019. View
  2. Séror A. Grand Successes and Failures in IT. Public and Private Sectors. View
  3. Cruz-Cunha M, Simões R, Tavares A, Miranda I. Handbook of Research on Developments in E-Health and Telemedicine. View