Infrastructure Revisited: An Ethnographic Case Study of how Health Information Infrastructure Shapes and Constrains Technological Innovation
BackgroundStar defined infrastructure as something other things "run on"; it consists mainly of "boring things." Building on her classic 1999 paper, and acknowledging contemporary developments in technologies, services, and systems, we developed a new theorization of health infor...
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Main Authors: | Greenhalgh, Trisha (Author), Wherton, Joseph (Author), Shaw, Sara (Author), Papoutsi, Chrysanthi (Author), Vijayaraghavan, Shanti (Author), Stones, Rob (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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