Enhancing clinical and management discourse in ICT (information and communication technology) implementation.

Teresa Waring, David Wainwright
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Modern NHS organisations are seen to be increasingly reliant, in terms of achieving improvements and service targets, on the efficient provision of information to enable clinical, administrative and managerial decision making A key barrier to effective ICT introduction in NHS trust hospitals has been identified as the complex social, organisational and political issues endemic within the organisation, preventing true discourse amongst key stakeholders. This paper describes how the adaptation of critical social theoretical thinking may be used to develop an innovative approach to participative process and information flow modeling. This approach is used within a hospital trust to investigate its potential as a precursor to ICT procurement and development. Empirical results of the research are described with suggestions for a more informed approach to ICT introduction, leading to a re-examination of issues concerning: historical context, emancipatory practice and the role of the systems analyst.

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加强临床和管理在ICT(信息和通信技术)实施的论述。
在实现改进和服务目标方面,现代NHS组织被视为越来越依赖于有效提供信息以实现临床,行政和管理决策。在NHS信托医院中有效引入ICT的关键障碍已被确定为组织内流行的复杂社会,组织和政治问题,阻碍了关键利益相关者之间的真正对话。本文描述了如何适应批判性的社会理论思维,以开发一种创新的方法来参与过程和信息流建模。这一方法在一家医院信托基金内使用,以调查其作为信息和通信技术采购和开发先驱的潜力。本文描述了研究的实证结果,并建议采用更明智的方法来引入信息和通信技术,从而重新审视有关的问题:历史背景、解放实践和系统分析师的作用。
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