Patient-centered e-health (PCEH) represents a fascinating area of digitized stakeholder interactions characterized by complex information flows, shared decision making, co-created value, and mutual interest in improving health outcomes.
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10/22/2014
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When:
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10/22/2014 11:30 AM
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Where:
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Virtual
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Presenter:
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Aaron Baird, Georgia State University
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Register today for the upcoming webinar, Making the Case for Leveraging the Patient-Centered E-Health (PCEH) Context to Expand Information Systems Theory, presented by Aaron Baird, Georgia State University. About this Webinar Patient-centered e-health (PCEH) represents a fascinating area of digitized stakeholder interactions characterized by complex information flows, shared decision making, co-created value, and mutual interest in improving health outcomes. Such a context lies in contrast to often contentious firm-consumer relationships characterized by self-interest, surplus maximization (from both producer and consumer sides), and consumer segmentation. Learning Objectives - What makes the PCEH context different (and interesting)?
- Why is the PCEH context appropriate for theory building?
- What research questions remained unanswered (or “under” answered)?
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Details on the upcoming schedule can be found at http://aisnet.org/?WebinarsPage. If you are not able to attend but want to receive the recording by email, you are encouraged to also register.
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