| Health informatics in the eyes of the overseas-born health professionals (2008) | |||||||||||||
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| Background:With the rapid development of information technology (IT), health informatics (HI) has a firm technological basis for the development and enhancement of health care systems. Although health informatics depends heavily on the power of technology for its form and function, it is fundamentally a human discourse which deals with issues such as interpersonal communication, organisational interaction, trust, confidentiality etc.Objective/Hypothesis:This study investigated the views and attitudes of overseas-born health professionals about health informatics in terms of confidentiality, coordination, management, communication and technical user-friendliness.Method:Both qualitative and quantitative approaches were used in this study. It included a survey and interviews of overseas-born health professionals in Australia.Results:The results indicated that there was some confusion among health workers about the concept and principles of health informatics. Confidentiality was viewed as a significant aspect which may make or break health informatics. Concerns were also raised about possible miscommunication and mismanagement. | |||||||||||||
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