Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/91888
Type: Conference paper
Title: Adoption of pervasive e-health solutions: the need for an appropriate regulatory framework
Author: Troshani, I.
Goldberg, S.
Wickramasinghe, N.
Citation: 18th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2012, AMCIS 2012, 2012, vol.3, pp.2400-2408
Publisher: AIS Electronic Library
Issue Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781622768271
Conference Name: 18th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2012) (9 Aug 2012 - 11 Aug 2012 : Seattle, Washington)
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Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Indrit Troshani, and Steve Goldberg
Abstract: To facilitate superior healthcare delivery and address current challenges facing healthcare today a plethora of pervasive e-health solutions are emerging. However, existing regulatory regimes are ill-equipped for dealing with them. This not only causes frustration to various stakeholders including patients, providers, healthcare organizations and payers, not to mention vendors but also means that the most appropriate solution cannot be accessed and used. Hence this exploratory study serves to investigate institutional regulatory factors that can impact the adoption of such pervasive e-health solutions. These factors are important as they can shape both the nature of these solutions and their diffusion trajectory. We argue that co-regulation, a mixture of direct monitoring and intervention of regulators through legislation and complete industry self-regulation, can be an effective approach especially in view of the complex and dynamic nature of this industry, co-regulation can minimize monitoring costs and enhance compliance. We illustrate with a case vignette. © (2012) by the AIS/ICIS Administrative Office All rights reserved.
Keywords: e-health
pervasive healthcare
wireless in healthcare
regulation
co-regulation
Description: Paper 4
Rights: Copyright status unknown
Published version: http://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2012/proceedings/ISHealthcare/4/
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