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Developments in hospital management and information systems [PDF]
Hospital management and business processes in hospitals have changed considerably over the past twenty years (1979-99), as did the use of hospital information systems. A 'stages of growth' framework is developed and used to describe the relations between types of hospital management and the use of hospital information systems over time.
Smits, M.T., van der Pijl, G.J.
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Cognitive workload reduction in hospital information systems [PDF]
Order sets are a critical component in hospital information systems that are expected to substantially reduce physicians’ physical and cognitive workload and improve patient safety.
Daniel Gartner, Yiye Zhang, R. Padman
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Performance evaluation of public hospital information systems by the information system success model. [PDF]
Objectives This study was to evaluate the performance of the newly developed information system (IS) implemented on July 1, 2014 at three public hospitals in Korea.
Cho KW+5 more
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Development of hospital information systems: user participation and factors affecting it. [PDF]
Introduction: Given the large volume of data generated in hospitals, in order to efficiently management them; using hospital information system (HIS) is critical.
Rahimi B, Safdari R, Jebraeily M.
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Background Electronic health (eHealth) interventions may improve the quality of care by providing timely, accessible information about one patient or an entire population.
Reis ZSN+5 more
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Background: Quality is one of the most important criteria for the success of an information system, which refers to its desirable features of the processing system itself.
Saghaeiannejad-Isfahani S+3 more
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Extracting and transforming clinical guidelines into pathway models for different hospital information systems. [PDF]
Healthcare providers are facing an enormous cost pressure and a scarcity of resources. They need to realign in the tension between economic efficiency and demand-oriented healthcare.
Böckmann B, Heiden K.
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Factors Affecting Acceptance of Hospital Information Systems Based on Extended Technology Acceptance Model: A Case Study in Three Paraclinical Departments. [PDF]
Nadri H+4 more
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Developing an Information System for a Hospital [PDF]
Stephen J. Siegel
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Information Systems Evaluation: A Study in Hospital Organizations [PDF]
Given increasing demand for timely and accurate information to support decision making, hospitals, a particularly complex type of service organization, have increasingly resorted to a wide range of tools such as the Clinical Information Systems (CIS ...
Laís Coelho Ayala+4 more
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