Allgemeine Informationen
Veranstaltungsname | Vorlesung + Übung: Global Trends in eHealth |
Semester | WS 2016/17 |
Aktuelle Anzahl der Teilnehmenden | 3 |
Heimat-Einrichtung | Prof. Dr. Daniel Veit – Betriebswirtschaftslehre mit Schwerpunkt Information Systems und Management |
Veranstaltungstyp | Vorlesung + Übung in der Kategorie Lehre |
Erster Termin | Dienstag, 04.10.2016 10:00 - 17:15, Ort: (FW 2105) |
Voraussetzungen | none |
Lernorganisation |
This module communicates the fundamentals of IT-driven innovations in eHealth. The key objective is to provide an understanding for the possibilities of IT-driven innovations in international healthcare markets. The course introduces the cornerstones of healthcare markets (history, financial models, regulation, stakeholder) as a fundamental basis for developing appropriate areas for improvement. Furthermore, IT-trends including relevant constraints will be presented that impact further developments in different parts of the healthcare sector (e.g. hospitals, payors, GPs, pharmacies, etc.) Specific focus is being put on theoretical models of technology resistance and practical impact when introducing IT-innovation with country-wide relevance in healthcare sectors. The students will: - understand the specifics of different healthcare systems and the impact on introducting innovation and reforms - be aware of current trends & directions with respect to IT / innovation in healthcare markets for different stakeholders and on a national level - be able to discuss and apply models for user resistance and their effect on national eHealth programs - obtain an understanding on privacy and security issues within eHealth implementation programs - be able to apply the expertise with a team of students to a specific problem |
Leistungsnachweis | Exam and presentation |
Online/Digitale Veranstaltung | Veranstaltung wird online/digital abgehalten. |
Hauptunterrichtssprache | deutsch |
Literaturhinweise |
Bhattacherjee, A., and Hikmet, N. 2007. “Physicians’ resistance toward healthcare information technology: a theoretical model and empirical test,” European Journal of Information Systems (16:6), pp. 725–737 Clegg, C., and Shepherd, C. 2007. \"\"The biggest computer programme in the world… ever!: time for a change in mindset?\"\", Journal of Information Technology 22, pp. 212-221 Currie, W. L. 2012. “Institutional isomorphism and change: the national programme for IT - 10 years on,” Journal of Information Technology (Palgrave Macmillan) (27:3),, pp. 236–248 Currie, W. L., and Guah, M. W. 2007. “Conflicting institutional logics: a national programme for IT in theorganisational field of healthcare,” Journal of Information Technology (Palgrave Macmillan) (22:3), pp. 235–247 Lapointe, L., and Rivard, S. 2005. “A Multilevel Model of Resistance to Information Technology Implementation,” MIS Quarterly (29:3), pp. 461–491 Porter, M., 2012: Redefining German Health Care Romanow, D., Sunyoung Cho, and Straub, D. 2012. “Riding the Wave: Past Trends and Future Directions for Health IT Research,” MIS Quarterly (36:3), pp. iii–A18 A more extensive set of literature will be provided during the course. |