Customisation of electronic patient records

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This project explored the organisational and personal dynamics when clinical information systems are being customised to reflect local practices within a hospital.

Publications: http://www.ppig.org/papers/22nd-EUP-1.pdf

Morrison, C., Blackwell, A.F. and Vuylsteke, A. (2010). Practitioner-customizable clinical information systems: a case-study to ground further research and development opportunities. Journal of Healthcare Engineering 1(3), 297-314.

Morrison, C & Blackwell, A.F. (2009) Observing end-user customisation of electronic patient records. In V. Pipek, M.-B. Rosson, B. de Ruyter and V. Wulf (Eds). Proc. 2nd International Symposium on End-User Development, IS-EUD'09. Springer Verlag (Lecture Notes in Computer Science - LNCS 5435), pp. 275-284.

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