Title
Towards a readiness model for health 2.0
Abstract
Enterprise 2.0 applications are changing the way organizations run their business, especially in terms of communication, information sharing and integration capabilities. With Enterprise 2.0, employees become knowledge workers equipped with social tools to better understand the business processes, the services and the customers they are involved with,. This paper explores potential areas for using Enterprise 2.0 in healthcare with the aim of meeting the specific process and collaborative needs of healthcare services. We provide a mapping model which illustrates how Enterprise 2.0 can support specific healthcare processes and future research and recommendations for healthcare organizations based on our model. This research provides the starting point for a health 2.0 readiness model to assess the readiness of a healthcare organization for adopting Enterprise 2.0 technologies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/2077489.2077527
MEDES
Keywords
Field
DocType
collaborative need,business process,readiness model,specific healthcare process,healthcare service,mapping model,information sharing,healthcare organization,specific process,web 2 0
Enterprise system,Enterprise architecture,Computer science,Enterprise software,Enterprise systems engineering,Knowledge management,Enterprise information system,Enterprise 2.0,Enterprise integration,Enterprise life cycle
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
22
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Payam Sadeghi171.34
Craig Kuziemsky2405.11
Morad Benyoucef318819.57