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Dr Khin Win

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Teleconsultation

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Tteleconsultation Technology And Its Benefits: In The Case Of Public Hospitals In Malaysia, Nurazean Maarop, Sukdershan Hazara Singh, Khin Than Win Dec 2012

Tteleconsultation Technology And Its Benefits: In The Case Of Public Hospitals In Malaysia, Nurazean Maarop, Sukdershan Hazara Singh, Khin Than Win

Dr Khin Win

The ultimate objectives of this study are to describe teleconsultation activities and explore the benefits of teleconsultation technology in the context of public health care environment in Malaysia. The materials of this study were based on an exploratory mixed method studies involving semi-structured interviews with key informants and questionnaires survey of health care providers to obtain information about existing teleconsultation activities as well as to uncover the benefits of teleconsultation technology. The notable benefits from teleconsultation implementation were further discussed. The findings confirmed that teleconsultation service has improved health care delivery in the underserved areas to consult with specialist. One …


Teleconsultation Service Utilization Key Issues In The Context Of Malaysia: An Organizational Perspective, Khin Than Win, Nurazean Maarop, Sukdershan Singh Hs, Maslin Masrom Dec 2012

Teleconsultation Service Utilization Key Issues In The Context Of Malaysia: An Organizational Perspective, Khin Than Win, Nurazean Maarop, Sukdershan Singh Hs, Maslin Masrom

Dr Khin Win

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Exploring Teleconsultation Acceptance: A Comparison Study Between Emergency And Non-Emergency Setting, Nurazean Maarop, Khin Than Win, Maslin Masrom, Sukdershan Singh Hazara Singh Dec 2012

Exploring Teleconsultation Acceptance: A Comparison Study Between Emergency And Non-Emergency Setting, Nurazean Maarop, Khin Than Win, Maslin Masrom, Sukdershan Singh Hazara Singh

Dr Khin Win

This research explores the acceptance of teleconsultation technology among healthcare providers of public hospitals in Malaysia. Primary constructs from Davis' Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) are employed for this purpose. Further, the study also compares the level of user acceptance between emergency and non-emergency setting. This study is based on descriptive statistic and correlation analysis served as preliminary exploration of the acceptance of the technology understudy. The study reports a high level of acceptance of teleconsultation technology in both emergency and non-emergency settings thus exhibits no significant difference in acceptance the acceptance of teleconsultation technology for both respective settings. The results …