Given the barriers and complexities of developing applications for Clinical Commissioners within the NHS, what could be the killer application?
This report presents research into the barriers and complexities that exist when seeking to develop applications for Clinical Commissioners within the current health service; the research has been undertaken with a view to identifying an application idea that might be regarded as a killer applicatio...
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| description | This report presents research into the barriers and complexities that exist when seeking to develop applications for Clinical Commissioners within the current health service; the research has been undertaken with a view to identifying an application idea that might be regarded as a killer application - an application that offers a viable commercial opportunity that is far reaching in impact and can make a real difference to Clinical Commissioners.
In order to undertake this research it has been necessary to review a number of academic theories which provide insight into the significant barriers which present when searching for a viable commercial opportunity, specifically for the killer application. The theories reviewed are as follows: Public Sector Theory, Value Theory, Service Dominant Logic Theory, Stakeholder Theory and Information Systems Theory. |
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| spelling | nottingham-263562022-03-21T16:10:51Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26356/ Given the barriers and complexities of developing applications for Clinical Commissioners within the NHS, what could be the killer application? Steele, Diane This report presents research into the barriers and complexities that exist when seeking to develop applications for Clinical Commissioners within the current health service; the research has been undertaken with a view to identifying an application idea that might be regarded as a killer application - an application that offers a viable commercial opportunity that is far reaching in impact and can make a real difference to Clinical Commissioners. In order to undertake this research it has been necessary to review a number of academic theories which provide insight into the significant barriers which present when searching for a viable commercial opportunity, specifically for the killer application. The theories reviewed are as follows: Public Sector Theory, Value Theory, Service Dominant Logic Theory, Stakeholder Theory and Information Systems Theory. 2013-04-30 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26356/1/Barriers_and_complexities_of_developing_applications%2C_what_could_be_the_killer_application_Final_4.pdf Steele, Diane (2013) Given the barriers and complexities of developing applications for Clinical Commissioners within the NHS, what could be the killer application? [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) Applications App CCG |
| spellingShingle | Applications App CCG Steele, Diane Given the barriers and complexities of developing applications for Clinical Commissioners within the NHS, what could be the killer application? |
| title | Given the barriers and complexities of developing applications for Clinical Commissioners within the NHS, what could be the killer application? |
| title_full | Given the barriers and complexities of developing applications for Clinical Commissioners within the NHS, what could be the killer application? |
| title_fullStr | Given the barriers and complexities of developing applications for Clinical Commissioners within the NHS, what could be the killer application? |
| title_full_unstemmed | Given the barriers and complexities of developing applications for Clinical Commissioners within the NHS, what could be the killer application? |
| title_short | Given the barriers and complexities of developing applications for Clinical Commissioners within the NHS, what could be the killer application? |
| title_sort | given the barriers and complexities of developing applications for clinical commissioners within the nhs, what could be the killer application? |
| topic | Applications App CCG |
| url | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26356/ |