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Emergency: Implementing an Ambulance Despatch System

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Publication date15/12/2006
Host publicationCases on Information Technology And Organizational Politics & Culture
PublisherIdea Group Publishing
Pages247-263
Number of pages17
ISBN (print)9781599044125
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

This case study charts the story of the problematic implementation of a computerised despatch system for the Metropolitan Ambulance Service (MAS) in Melbourne, Australia. The system itself is now operational; however, the legal and political implications are still subject to the deliberations of inquiry boards, and police investigations. The value of the case study is in highlighting some of the pitfalls and implications of failing to consider the financial pressures and resource constraints that define the (medical) despatch environment.