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The implementation of the National Health Service's Care Record Service (NHS CRS) is the most ambitious information technology innovation ever undertaken in healthcare. This electronic health record system represents the key component of the National Programme for Information Technology. Its implementation is however proving extremely challenging. Building on a recent systematic review of the eHealth literature, we critically reflect on factors that can facilitate the implementation of the NHS CRS and suggest recommendations for a way forward to facilitate implementation efforts.

Original publication

DOI

10.14236/jhi.v17i3.730

Type

Journal article

Journal

Informatics in primary care

Publication Date

01/2009

Volume

17

Pages

153 - 160

Addresses

Centre for Population Health Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9DX, Scotland, UK.

Keywords

Humans, Medical Records Systems, Computerized, Attitude to Computers, Diffusion of Innovation, Medical Informatics Applications, State Medicine, United Kingdom