Determinants of the Intention to Use Smart Healthcare Devices: A Framework and Public Policy Implications

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Abstract

Healthcare industry is strongly influenced by new digital technologies. In this context, this study creates a framework and explores determinants of the intention to use smart healthcare devices. Several factors were identified, including usefulness, convenience, novelty, price, technological complexity, and perceived privacy risks of smart devices. Based on the samples from China, we find that usefulness, convenience, and novelty have positive influences on the intention to use smart healthcare devices. However, technological complexity is negatively related to the intention to use smart devices. The results further extend previous researches in the area of the healthcare industry.

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Lu, X., Hao, J., Shan, B., & Gu, A. (2021). Determinants of the Intention to Use Smart Healthcare Devices: A Framework and Public Policy Implications. Journal of Healthcare Engineering, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/4345604

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