Suppliers of Existing Systems in Municipal Healthcare Facing the Arrival of Large-Scale EHR Suites
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24625Dato
2021-09Type
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Peer reviewed
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With backing from national health authorities, large-scale electronic health
record (EHR) suites have increasingly entered the European healthcare market. The
overall goal for these systems is to fulfill the needs of healthcare workers in hospitals,
nursing homes, home-care service, and general practitioner (GP) clinics. The EHR suites
will replace existing EHRs in their targeted area. However, the national and regional
authorities cannot mandate that municipalities and GPs implement these new EHR
systems. Therefore, there will still be ways for the suppliers of existing systems to compete
for market share and provide municipalities and GPs with viable alternatives. We explore
these issues by focusing on how suppliers of the EHRs currently used by municipalities
maneuver under the imminent threat from an EHR suite. Empirically, we focus on the three
principal suppliers of EHR systems to the Norwegian municipal healthcare market. They
are facing the introduction of a large-scale EHR suite in Central Norway in 2022 combined
with the long-term national ambition of a common EHR system for the rest of the municipal
health sector in Norway. Conceptually, we draw on information infrastructure literature.
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The European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET)Sitering
Ellingsen G, Christensen B, Hertzum M. Suppliers of Existing Systems in Municipal Healthcare Facing the Arrival of Large-Scale EHR Suites. Reports of the European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies. 2021Metadata
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