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Doctors, Nurses and Patients 2.0: Myth or Reality?
Slomian, Cynthia
2015Workshop : Knowledge in policy. Embodied, Inscribed, Enacted
 

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Keywords :
knowledge; policy; eHealth
Abstract :
[en] This communication aims at drawing the general context underlying the Belgian health care sector and to address the key issues of the computerization of the patient health records. Two case studies are presented: the introduction of a nursing health record within a hospital and the computerization of the general practitioner's record. Finally, the discussion focuses on the medical knowledge in general, using the embodied, inscribed, enacted phenomenology developed by Richard Freeman and Steven Sturdy.
Research center :
Centre de Recherches et d'Interventions Sociologiques
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
Slomian, Cynthia ;  Université de Liège > Institut des sciences humaines et sociales > Sociologie des ress. hum. et des systèmes institutionnels
Language :
French
Title :
Doctors, Nurses and Patients 2.0: Myth or Reality?
Alternative titles :
[fr] Médecins, infirmières et patients 2.0 : mythe ou réalité ?
Publication date :
21 April 2015
Event name :
Workshop : Knowledge in policy. Embodied, Inscribed, Enacted
Event organizer :
Centre de Recherches et d'Interventions Sociologiques
Event place :
Liège, Belgium
Event date :
le 21 avril 2015
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