Hospital contextual factors affecting the implementation of health technologies: a systematic review
Abstract Background To keep a high quality of assistance it is important for hospitals to invest in health technologies (HTs) that have the potential of improving health outcomes. Even though guidance exists on how HTs should be introduced, used and dismissed, there is a surprising gap in literature...
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Main Authors: | Adriano Grossi (Author), Ilda Hoxhaj (Author), Irene Gabutti (Author), Maria Lucia Specchia (Author), Americo Cicchetti (Author), Stefania Boccia (Author), Chiara de Waure (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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