Information in Medical Records and Their [Detr]actors
Evaluates the implementation of a computerized system of filing medical records in 4 Quebec hospitals. Analysis of the system's ability to distribute tasks effectively, based on actant network theory methodology, reveals three areas of difficulty among administrators, nurses, & doctors. It...
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