Issues of Information and Communication for New Managerial Approaches: the Challenges of the French Health System
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Title | Issues of Information and Communication for New Managerial Approaches: the Challenges of the French Health System |
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Abstract | Faced with the crisis of the Welfare State, France insists on a new territorialization of Health management and develops tools based on ICT (Information and Communication Technologies). This crisis also concerns the methods of management and trust between all the actors.Informational and communicational issues exist at different levels of the system with the challenges of traceability and interoperability. New uses of information for new managerial approaches can be considered, using interface organizations to overcome the divisions and promote cooperations. We aim at promoting a "Digital Humanism" adapted to the Health sector. |
Publisher | University of Zagreb, University Computing Centre - SRCE |
Date | 2012-10-17 |
Source | Journal of Computing and Information Technology Vol 20, No 3 (2012): Special Issue: Selected Papers from ITI 2012 Conference |
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