As part of my PhD preparations, I’ve been spending large portions of my reading, and still finding that there is too much material to cover. I’m in the midst of compiling a reading list for ehealth. The plan is to post this growing list in the research section of my site once I get a chance to work on it. Here is a list of my initial suggestions (apologies in advance for incomplete references):
- “Innovator’s dilemma” by Clayton Christensen
 - “Ingenuity Gap” by Homer-Watson
 - “Why we buy” by Paco Underhill – this isn’t an ehealth reference per se, but it gets people to think outside of the box
 - “Medical Informatics: Computer applications in health care and biomedicine” edited by Shortcliffe et al
 - “Evaluation methods in medical informatics” by Friedman & Wyatt
 - “The promise of eHealth” by Alvarez published in eHealth International
 - “Evaluating informatics applications–some alternative approaches: theory, social interactionism, and call for methodological pluralism” by Kaplan published in the International Journal of Medical Informatics
 
There are more, but this is just a start. Any additional suggestions?