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From embracing to managing risks.

Justin KeenEmma NicklinNyantara WickramasekeraAndrew LongRebecca RandellClaire GinnElizabeth McGinnisSean WillisJackie Whittle
Published in: BMJ open (2018)
The findings, particularly relating to the deployment of real-time ward management systems, are a corrective to the many negative accounts of information technology implementations. The hospital information infrastructures were elements in a wider move, away from a reliance on individual professionals exercising judgements and towards team-based and data-driven approaches to the active management of risks. They were not, though, using their fine-grained data to develop ultrasafe working practices.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • human health
  • primary care
  • air pollution
  • molecular dynamics
  • big data
  • machine learning
  • acute care
  • climate change
  • deep learning