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Supplication of Technology Acceptance Model and Technology Readiness Index For Clinical Health Informatics Consent
Numerous efforts have been made to investigate technology acceptance models and the readiness index; however, the models have flaws in forecasting personal and organizational behavior particularly in a composite healthcare domain. The understandings gained from these two models are significant to the growth in the innovation of health informatics and should be addressed when developing organizational strategies. This article examines the intrinsic worth of these healthcare models and considers their impending significance in healthcare informatics related ventures and highlights their faintness (i.e., deficiency of diversity between technological and humanoid features which limits their practical applicability). This article aims to summarize previous research on the product life cycle concept as it relates to medical technology innovation. This article aims to discover if there are any transformations in the quantity and structure of elements that impact an individual's judgment to use technology. Earlier, numerous efforts have been done to only look at the features that would ultimately stimulus an individual's decision in regards to utilizing these healthcare technologies. But this article has acme the amalgam of these two famous models in one broad-spectrum healthcare domain and its prospects.