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:Healthcare today provides an especially rich context for the intertwined transformation of work and the technologies of work, which need to be understood in tandem. Advances in artificial intelligence, robotics, the internet of things, and computational science promise to transform healthcare. The slow speed of organizational and professional change compared to the rapid innovation of healthcare technology makes it a compelling context for engaged scholarship. Sorting through the promise, hype, and reality of the datafication and automation of health and healthcare presents challenges that communication scholarship can help address. In this essay, I share my own healthcare paperwork and information technology story and discuss implications for the study of health information technology, automation, and healthcare work.

journal_name

Health Commun

journal_title

Health communication

authors

Barbour JB

doi

10.1080/10410236.2019.1613481

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-08-01 00:00:00

pages

1172-1175

issue

9

eissn

1041-0236

issn

1532-7027

journal_volume

35

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  • Antibiotic resistance: a primer and call to action.

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  • Communicating about race and health: a content analysis of print advertisements in African American and general readership magazines.

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  • Health Literacy Research and Practice: A Needed Paradigm Shift.

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  • Revealing and concealing Ill identity: a performance narrative of IBD disclosure.

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  • Listening to Chinese Immigrant Restaurant Workers in the Midwest: Application of the Culture-Centered Approach (CCA) to Explore Perceptions of Health and Health Care.

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  • Moderating roles of primary social influences in the relationship between adolescent self-reported exposure to antismoking messages and smoking intention.

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