Search for dissertations about: "Impact of information technology on healthcare"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words Impact of information technology on healthcare.
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1. Social Challenges when Implementing Information Systems in a Swedish Healthcare Organization
Abstract : When the Swedish National IT Strategy for Health and Social Care was introduced in 2006, intensive work started in implementing Information Systems (IS) in Swedish healthcare organizations. To follow up on the requests for more research with a combined socio-technical focus on challenges, the overall aim of this thesis was to identify social challenges when implementing IS in a Swedish healthcare organization. READ MORE
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2. Performance Analysis of Application-Specific Multicore Systems on Chip
Abstract : The last two decades have witnessed the birth of revolutionary technologies in data communications including wireless technologies, System on Chip (SoC), Multi Processor SoC (MPSoC), Network on Chip (NoC), and more. At the same time we have witnessed that performance does not always keep pace with expectations in many services like multimediaservices and biomedical applications. READ MORE
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3. Use of configuration information in construction projects to ensure high performance of healthcare facilities
Abstract : The transfer of information between the different phases of construction projects is limited, which complicates the quality assurance of configurations. Functional requirements on the building configuration are often ambiguous and lack measurable acceptance criteria. READ MORE
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4. Attacking and Defending the Privacy of Clinical Language Models
Abstract : The state-of-the-art methods in natural language processing (NLP) increasingly rely on large pre-trained transformer models. The strength of the models stems from their large number of parameters and the enormous amounts of data used to train them. The datasets are of a scale that makes it difficult, if not impossible, to audit them manually. READ MORE
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5. An invisible burden : An experience-based approach to nurses' daily work life with healthcare information technology
Abstract : Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been an increasingly pervasive component of most workplaces throughout the past half century. In healthcare, the turn to the digital has resulted into the broad implementation of Healthcare Information Technology (HIT). READ MORE