Patients are more positive about e-journals than what the medical profession anticipated before the online-based patient records were introduced. Our research group has followed both
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Human, Technology & Organisation (HTO)
A research group spanning Uppsala University and Reykjavik University
Patients are more positive about e-journals than what the medical profession anticipated before the online-based patient records were introduced. Our research group has followed both
Read moreThe number of older people is increasing in the world. By 2050 the world’s population aged 60 and older is expected to be 2 billion
Read moreIn the STRIA project we have chosen to study the three most popular methods for collaborating and understanding users in software projects. These are the
Read moreSome students in the course Complex IT systems have done interviews with people working with IT in health care. The people interviewed worked with all
Read moreVitalis took place from May 21 to May 23 and, as always, it was fun and inspiring. In addition to presenting some of the conclusions
Read moreAt Uppsala University, the administrative system Raindance has been updated to a new version. The HTO-group is doing collaborative work in relation to this project
Read moreIdag var det officiellt boksläpp för Digitaliseringen och arbetsmiljön, en bok som professor emeritus Bengt Sandblad författat tillsammans med sina kollegor. Medförfattare är Jan Gulliksen,
Read moreThis week several members of the HTO group attended the NordiCHI 2018 conference in Olso, with the theme “revisiting the life cycle”. Here are some
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