Wenn et al., 2002 - Google Patents
A sociotechnical investigation of factors affecting IT adoption by rural GPs'Wenn et al., 2002
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- Wenn A
- Tatnall A
- Sellitto C
- Darbyshire P
- Burgess S
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- Information Technology in Regional Areas. Using IT: Make IT Happen
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There is increasing evidence that Australian General Practitioners are not adopting information and communication technologies (ICTs) at a rate that is seen as desirable if we are to lower health costs, improve the efficiency of health organizations and ultimately, save …
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