Information Infrastructures for Health Care: connecting practices across institutional and professional boundaries

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Abstract

The 2010 special issue of Computer Supported Cooperative Work explores different aspects of infrastructures for health care. Pollock and Williams deal with theoretical and research methodological shortcomings of many infrastructural studies and argue for theoretically informed, multi-site and longitudinal studies. Ellingsen and Roøed develop an ANT approach in analyzing an empirical study of the complexity of establishing and sustaining integration between different information infrastructures. Piras and Zanutto focus on personal health records and the cooperative work they are intended to support to reflect upon the necessity of new infrastructures required to connect not only professional settings but also the home environment. Bossen and Markussen propose the concept of ordering devices, which order information, stipulate action, and coordinate interaction across and within social worlds, and achieve this through the flexible support of different kinds of ordering.

Original languageEnglish
JournalComputer Supported Cooperative Work
Volume19
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)519-520
Number of pages2
ISSN0925-9724
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010

Keywords

  • Faculty of Science

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