Improving healthcare through human city interaction

WOOLLISCROFT, Tim and POLOVINA, Simon (2017). Improving healthcare through human city interaction. In: HAMMOUDI, Slimane, SMIALEK, Michal, CAMP, Olivier and FILIPE, Joaquin, (eds.) Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, April 26-29, 2017, in Porto, Portugal. Scitepress, 172-177. [Book Section]

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Abstract
The study of information technology has given insufficient focus to a) the structural factors and b) the community perspective. As information systems become increasingly integrated with human systems these wider influences are more important than ever. Human city interaction concepts including their interplay with cyber-physical systems and social computing are appropriated to healthcare. Through Structuration Theory, insights are given into how healthcare through the human city interaction lens can most effectively be improved.
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