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Evaluating "Connecting for Health": Policy implications of a UK mega-programme
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2008
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
Terry Young Brunel University, UK Around the world the implementation of information and communication technology (ICT) is proposed as a way of transforming healthcare, making it "better" (e.g., safer, more accessible, and patient-centred) and more efficient by facilitating the management of healthcare organisations and processes. The implementation of ICT has been a vital component of UK government strategy for the National Health Service (NHS) for at least a decade, most recently expressed in
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-84822-8_25
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