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Handbook of Research on Virtual Workplaces and the New Nature of Business Practices
A medicine that can be bought without a doctor’s prescription, such as some analgesics.
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Difficulties in Accepting Telemedicine
María José Crisóstomo-Acevedo (Jerez Hospital, Spain) and José Aurelio Medina-Garrido (University of Cadiz, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-893-2.ch049
Abstract
Telemedicine requires a new type of worker: the health care teleworker. Nevertheless, physicians remain wary of adopting telemedicine. This work examines the sources of the resistance to incorporating telemedicine. We adopt a focus centering on the difficulties that human factors have in accepting the practice of telemedicine. Employees’ resistance to change comes mainly from the inertia that perpetuates traditional routines and methods of working. The success of telemedicine projects will be determined by these human factors as well as by an adequate use of information technology and an appropriate organizational management. This work also offers some practical implications in human resource management for managers of telemedicine projects to consider.
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Inventing the Future of E-Health
A medicine that can be bought without a doctor’s prescription, such as some analgesics.
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