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dc.contributor.authorWickramasinghe, Nilmini-
dc.contributor.otherZwicker, Manuel-
dc.contributor.otherSeitz, Juergen-
dc.date.accessioned2017-05-31T05:19:39Z-
dc.date.available2017-05-31T05:19:39Z-
dc.date.issued2011-
dc.identifier.citationIJANTTI 4.1 (2012): 24-38.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11434/1119-
dc.description.abstractOver the last forty years, the average percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) spent on healthcare by members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries has risen considerably. Challenges including longer life expectancy, ageing population and technological changes have and continue to exponentially impact rising health expenditures. Reducing these expenditures as well as offering effective and efficient quality healthcare treatment has become a priority globally to healthcare. Technology and automation in general have the potential to reduce these costs; hence many countries are now looking at how to use information and communication technologies (ICT) in general and e-health solutions in particular to address these challenges. Hence, this paper focuses on such attempts by two countries. Specifically, it focuses on the German and Australian e-health solutions. The paper provides an assessment of these two solutions, the possibility for any lessons learned with regard to designing and implementing successful and appropriate e-health solutions as well as understanding the major barriers and facilitators that must be addressed. Finally, Actor Network Theory (ANT) will be used to provide a rich lens to investigate the key issues in these respective e-health solutions.en_US
dc.publisherIGI Globalen_US
dc.subjectAustraliaen_US
dc.subjectGermanyen_US
dc.subjectHealthcare Costsen_US
dc.subjectElectronic Prescriptionen_US
dc.subjectE-Prescriptionen_US
dc.subjectE-Healthen_US
dc.subjectE-Health Carden_US
dc.subjecteHCen_US
dc.subjectElectronic Health Professional Carden_US
dc.subjecteHPCen_US
dc.subjectElectronic Health Recorden_US
dc.subjectEHRen_US
dc.subjectDesignen_US
dc.subjectImplementationen_US
dc.subjectChair of Health Informatics Management, Epworth HealthCare, Victoria, Australiaen_US
dc.titleA Tale of Two Cities: E-Health in Germany and Australia.en_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.4018/jantti.2012010103en_US
dc.identifier.journaltitleInternational Journal of Actor-Network Theory and Technological Innovation (IJANTTI)en_US
dc.type.studyortrialExploratory Qualitative Designen_US
dc.type.contenttypeTexten_US
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