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Health informatics in the eyes of the overseas-born health professionals (2008)

Abstract
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.

Publication details
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Publisher HISA - Health Informatics Society of Australia
Repository UTas eCite RODA Server (University of Tasmania Research Output Digital Asset Repository) (Australia)
Keywords Medical and Health Sciences, Other Medical and Health Sciences, Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified
Type Refereed Conference, PeerReviewed
Relation http://ecite.utas.edu.au/53289