Digitally-mediated coordination in healthcare: the effects of teleconsultation on doctor-to-doctor relational coordination
Abstract Background Digitalization transforms the way in which interdependent work is coordinated, especially in healthcare settings. This work deepens the effect of teleconsultation use on health professionals' coordination. For this aim, we rely on Relational Coordination Theory (RCT), which...
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Main Authors: | Mattia Vincenzo Olive (Author), Luca Gastaldi (Author), Mariano Corso (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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