A theoretical approach to information needs across different healthcare stakeholders

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Turku School of Economics, Information Systems Science, Rehtorinpellonkatu 3, Turku [1 ]
20500, Finland
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Medical computing - Bioinformatics - Information use - Medical information systems;
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Increased access to medical information can lead to information overload among both the employees in the healthcare sector as well as among healthcare consumers. Moreover, medical information can be hard to understand for consumers who have no prerequisites for interpreting and understanding it. Information systems (e. g. electronic patient records) are normally designed to meet the demands of one professional group, for instance those of physicians. Therefore, the same information in the same form is presented to all the users of the systems regardless of the actual need or prerequisites. The purpose of this article is to illustrate the differences in information needs across different stakeholders in healthcare. A literature review was conducted to collect examples of these different information needs. Based on the findings the role of more user specific information systems is discussed. © 2007, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. All right reserved.
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