Consumers’ Perceptions of Using Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) for Research Purposes
Article
Esmaeilzadeh, P. (2019). Consumers’ Perceptions of Using Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) for Research Purposes
. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT, 36(1), 57-77. 10.1080/10580530.2018.1553649
Esmaeilzadeh, P. (2019). Consumers’ Perceptions of Using Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) for Research Purposes
. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT, 36(1), 57-77. 10.1080/10580530.2018.1553649
Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) help various organizations to use aggregated clinical data for research purposes. Consumers may concern that private companies could access their personal information and such information could be misused for other purposes. This study attempts to extend the application of privacy calculus theory in the HIE domain by developing a model centered on the perceived benefits, perceived risks, their dimensions and antecedents to predict consumers’ opt-in intention toward HIE use for research purposes.