What types of knowledge are relevant for knowledge creation in healthcare organizations?
We can subdivide knowledge in many ways. One standard and well accepted method is to think of knowledge in terms of tacit (know how, experiential knowledge) and explicit knowledge (know what, factual knowledge). Both of these types of knowledge are important for healthcare organizations. Q: Is knowledge management relevant to new development areas within healthcare such as e-health and evidence-based medicine? New development areas in healthcare such as e-health and evidence based medicine more than ever before rely on vast amounts of data and information for them to be effective methods for realizing the value proposition in healthcare. Thus, knowledge management is particularly well suited and a critical aspect for their ensuing success. Q: The healthcare industry consists of a wide range of players from bio-tech firms and pharmaceutical companies, through hospitals and other healthcare delivery organizations to payors and insurance companies so is knowledge management useful to all
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