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respect to Europe, there is a considerable variability in adoption levels, with Nordic countries like Finland, Sweden, Denmark … and Estonia at the highest level of adoption and countries in Eastern Europe and Greece staying behind at the lowest level …. To better understand these differences, we develop a model of organizational adoption of ICT in hospitals and explore …
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. Despite rapid advancement in remote sensor technologies in the last 10 years, its relatively slow adoption suggests the … the "VISOR lens," that need to be addressed so as to facilitate tele health's adoption, widespread use and success …
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A global and growing shortage of medical doctors and nurses, exacerbated by increasing life expectancy, is generating greater cost pressures on health care around the world. Many industry analysts and health care professionals have argued that early detection and preventive care, as well as...
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This paper seeks to contribute to the debate on the impact of the adoption of information technologies (ICT) in poverty … of the poor. It identifies the opportunities and challenges regarding ICT adoption in three rural communities with … adoption changes the pattern of information seeking and enhances informational capabilities and existing assets of low …
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