eHealth Services and Technology : Challenges for Co-Development
Hyppönen, H. (2007). eHealth Services and Technology: Challenges for Co-Development. Human Technology, Volume 3 (2), pp. 188-213. URN:NBN:fi:jyu-2007280. Retrieved from http://www.humantechnology.jyu.fi
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© 2007 Hannele Hyppönen and the Agora Center, University of Jyväskylä
The promises of ICT have been poorly redeemed in health care; many projects
have failed. This article conceptualizes the co-construction of services and technologies in
order to help future practitioners in the field to understand and find solutions to the
challenges in ICT-enhanced service change. The conceptualization is created by structuring
the findings of a case study with the help of theoretical concepts. The conceptualization then
is implemented in another case to study its potential for finding challenges and suggesting
solutions. Both cases demonstrate challenges for codevelopment that contributed to poor
project outcomes. Participants in eHealth projects need a better understanding of
development as the parallel shaping of multiple objects. They need better skills in managing
the change process and a better understanding of methods for collaboration throughout the
development. The projects would benefit from networking with actors who have adequate
understanding of the process as a whole and of methods of codevelopment.
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