id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-346358-ffqewqdc Dhaggara, Devendra Impact of Trust and Privacy Concerns on Technology Acceptance in Healthcare: An Indian Perspective 2020-05-11 .txt text/plain 11153 636 42 This paper augments the technology acceptance model (TAM) by empirically investigating the influence of behavioral traits (privacy concerns and trust) and cognitive beliefs (perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use) on patients' behavioral intention to accept technology in healthcare service delivery. However, a detailed J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f empirical study aimed at examination of nuances pertaining to technology adoption by patients in relation to privacy and trust in healthcare, particularly from a patient centric viewpoint (as opposed to service provider centric perspective) is a key contribution of our research. To this end, this empirical study focuses on patients receiving treatment in primary health centers (PHCs) in New Delhi, India is aimed at answering the following research In order to answer these questions, based on a comprehensive review of extant literature, we propose extending TAM by integrating two latent behavioural variables, i.e., trust and privacy concern. ./cache/cord-346358-ffqewqdc.txt ./txt/cord-346358-ffqewqdc.txt