E-medicine and e-work: the new international division of medical labour?

Jan Sinclair-Jones
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Abstract The application of new Information Communications Technologies (ICT) to the reorganisation and international relocation of service related work is becoming increasingly evident. There has been a good deal of attention given to this process of relocation in the literature in relation to customer service and high technology service industries such as software production. Despite the increasing body of evidence that e-medicine sites are proliferating on the world wide web there seems to be little discussion of this in terms of the implications for medical labour. This paper argues that medical labour is far from impervious to the possibilities of relocation. It uses a case study of international relocation of work in the health sector to illustrate the argument.
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电子医疗和电子工作:新的国际医疗分工?
新的信息通信技术(ICT)在服务相关工作的重组和国际迁移中的应用越来越明显。在与客户服务和高技术服务行业(如软件生产)相关的文献中,对这一迁移过程给予了大量关注。尽管越来越多的证据表明,电子医疗网站正在万维网上激增,但似乎很少有人讨论这对医疗劳动的影响。本文认为,医疗劳动远不是不受迁移可能性的影响。它利用卫生部门工作国际迁移的案例研究来说明这一论点。
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