The Tension between National and Local Concerns in Preparing for Large-Scale Generic Systems in Healthcare
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26376Dato
2022-03-16Type
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Large-scale generic systems are typically adapted to local practice through confguration. This is especially important in healthcare, which involves a plurality of institutions and users.
However, the decision to acquire a generic system in public healthcare is typically founded on
regional and national health policy goals, which often are translated into various forms of standardization. As a result, national and regional health policy interests may stand in contrast to interests
on the local level. Therefore, we analyze how national and local concerns are weighed against each
other in the preparations for implementing large-scale generic systems in healthcare. We explore
what role confguration plays and what the prospects are for long-term development. We contribute
with insight into how the organizational consequences of generic systems are formed already in the
preparation phase and point to how confguration easily results in standardization, thereby basically
privileging national and regional health goals at the expense of local needs. Empirically, we focus
on the preparations for implementing the Epic electronic health record in Central Norway.
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Ellingsen, Hertzum, Melby. The Tension between National and Local Concerns in Preparing for Large-Scale Generic Systems in Healthcare. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). 2022:1-31Metadata
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