
pmid: 17909434
Information technology implementation is a political process. In the increasingly cost-controlled, high-tech healthcare environment, a successful nursing system implementation demands a nurse leader with both political savvy and technological competency.
Health Services Needs and Demand, Technology Assessment, Biomedical, Interprofessional Relations, Politics, Nurse's Role, Conflict, Psychological, Systems Integration, Leadership, Nursing Informatics, Humans, Nurse Administrators, Cooperative Behavior, Diffusion of Innovation, Decision Making, Organizational
Health Services Needs and Demand, Technology Assessment, Biomedical, Interprofessional Relations, Politics, Nurse's Role, Conflict, Psychological, Systems Integration, Leadership, Nursing Informatics, Humans, Nurse Administrators, Cooperative Behavior, Diffusion of Innovation, Decision Making, Organizational
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