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What is Time Specificity

Handbook of Research on Developments in E-Health and Telemedicine: Technological and Social Perspectives
An asset is time specific when the acquiring and using, or timing and coordination of activities related to it are critical and the time span for those activities is limited.
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Governing Medication Information: Asset Specificity in the E-Health Context
Reetta Raitoharju (Turku School of Economics, Finland), Eeva Aarnio (Turku School of Economics, Finland), and Reima Suomi (Turku School of Economics, Finland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-670-4.ch040
Abstract
Health care applications are technically complex and the software and hardware markets for medical technologies are less mature than for many other fields. Although there should be an interplay between design and the usage of systems, this is often not the case in the health care sector. Currently, information is often bound to a location or institution due to fragmented information systems. Using the notion of asset specificity as a theoretical background, the authors conducted interviews in the Finnish primary health care system. The interviews were analyzed and examples of real life situations are provided to guide designers of information systems for the health care sector.
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