The NHS Lanarkshire Intranet site (FirstPort) and its effectiveness as a knowledge management tool |
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Authors: | Paul Herbert |
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Institution: | Health Information Scientist, Healthcare Improvement Scotland, Delta House, 50 West Nile Street, , Glasgow, G1 2NP, UK |
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Abstract: | The use of intranets as knowledge management tools in the NHS has been applied with varying success. This study set out to evaluate the effectiveness of the NHS Lanarkshire intranet site FirstPort as a knowledge management tool and to capture opinions on what would be required of a new FirstPort 2 site to be launched in the summer of 2012. The research was conducted in June 2011 by Paul Herbert as part of MSc in Health Informatics at the University of Sheffield, supervised by Nigel Ford. At the time of the study, Paul was working at NHS Lanarkshire and he was able to give his employers a useful set of recommendations. He moved to his present post with Healthcare Improvement Scotland in June 2012. This article is the first in the Dissertations into Practice series to investigate web‐based tools for information and communication inside the NHS, but there are more in the pipeline. AM |
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Keywords: | health care knowledge management libraries national health service web sites |
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