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Organizational issues in the implementation and adoption of health information technology innovations: An interpretative review

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The evidence indicates that there are a range of technical, social and organizational considerations that need to be deliberated when attempting to ensure that technological innovations are useful for both individuals and organizational processes.
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This article is published in International Journal of Medical Informatics.The article was published on 2013-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 477 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Organizational learning & Organizational studies.

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Beyond Adoption: A New Framework for Theorizing and Evaluating Nonadoption, Abandonment, and Challenges to the Scale-Up, Spread, and Sustainability of Health and Care Technologies

TL;DR: An evidence-based, theory-informed, and pragmatic framework to help predict and evaluate the success of a technology-supported health or social care program, which has several potential uses and could be applied across a range of technological innovations in health and social care.
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Using Normalization Process Theory in feasibility studies and process evaluations of complex healthcare interventions: a systematic review

TL;DR: NPT appears to provide researchers and practitioners with a conceptual vocabulary for rigorous studies of implementation processes, which means that analyses using NPT can effectively assist in the explanation of the success or failure of specific implementation projects.
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A literature review for large-scale health information system project planning, implementation and evaluation.

TL;DR: The factors that inhibit or promote successful HIS implementation are identified and effective evaluation strategies are described with the goal of informing teams evaluating complex HIS.
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Readiness for delivering digital health at scale: lessons from a longitudinal qualitative evaluation of a national digital health innovation program in the United Kingdom

TL;DR: This study examines barriers and facilitators to implementation of digital health at scale through the evaluation of a £37m national digital health program: ‟Delivering Assisted Living Lifestyles at Scale” (dallas) from 2012-2015 and suggests greater investment in national and local infrastructure, implementation of guidelines for the safe and transparent use and assessment ofdigital health, incentivization of interoperability, and investment in upskilling of professionals and the public would help support the normalization of digital
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Diffusion of Innovations

TL;DR: A history of diffusion research can be found in this paper, where the authors present a glossary of developments in the field of Diffusion research and discuss the consequences of these developments.
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Diffusion of innovations

TL;DR: Upon returning to the U.S., author Singhal’s Google search revealed the following: in January 2001, the impeachment trial against President Estrada was halted by senators who supported him and the government fell without a shot being fired.
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Diffusion of Innovations

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Understanding Information Technology Usage: A Test of Competing Models

TL;DR: The results indicate that the decomposed Theory of Planned Behavior provides a fuller understanding of behavioral intention by focusing on the factors that are likely to influence systems use through the application of both design and implementation strategies.
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Diffusion of Innovations in Service Organizations: Systematic Review and Recommendations

TL;DR: A parsimonious and evidence-based model for considering the diffusion of innovations in health service organizations, clear knowledge gaps where further research should be focused, and a robust and transferable methodology for systematically reviewing health service policy and management are discussed.
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