The organization factors as barrier for sustainable Health Information Systems(HIS): a review

Health Information Systems (HIS) helps in coordinating various activities within hospital through effective and efficient services. Malaysian Government began to introduce HIS in 1999 to cover both clinical and non-clinical information systems. Since then hospitals have been facing challenges to ach...

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Main Authors: Mohamadali, Noor Azizah, Zahari, Nurul Aqilah
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Published: Elsevier 2017
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spelling iium-607432018-03-22T03:59:45Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/60743/ The organization factors as barrier for sustainable Health Information Systems(HIS): a review Mohamadali, Noor Azizah Zahari, Nurul Aqilah T Technology (General) Health Information Systems (HIS) helps in coordinating various activities within hospital through effective and efficient services. Malaysian Government began to introduce HIS in 1999 to cover both clinical and non-clinical information systems. Since then hospitals have been facing challenges to achieve the objectives of its introduction. Thus, it is important to understand determinants for successful implementation in order to ensure sustainable HIS. Various determinants render successful implementation, such as human factors, technology factors as well as organizational factors. However, understanding organizational factors become important, since the systems run within the organization itself. The other two factors; human and technology factors have been discussed elsewhere by the authors. Any issues pertaining to the organization if identified earlier will prevent implementation failure. Hence, this paper aims to provide a review of barriers associated with organization factors hindering the sustainability of HIS, and propose strategies required to minimize the issues discussed. Based on our review, this paper highlighted four main challenges from an organization perspective; high adoption cost, top management support, adequate infrastructure and security and privacy issues. Elsevier 2017-11-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/60743/19/60743%20The%20Organization%20Factors%20as%20Barrier%20for%20Sustainable%20Health.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/60743/20/60743%20The%20Organization%20Factors%20as%20Barrier%20for%20Sustainable%20Health%20SCOPUS.pdf Mohamadali, Noor Azizah and Zahari, Nurul Aqilah (2017) The organization factors as barrier for sustainable Health Information Systems(HIS): a review. In: 4th Information Systems International Conference 2017, ISICO 2017, 6-9 November 2017, Bali, Indonesia. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050917329332 10.1016/j.procs.2017.12.165
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Mohamadali, Noor Azizah
Zahari, Nurul Aqilah
The organization factors as barrier for sustainable Health Information Systems(HIS): a review
description Health Information Systems (HIS) helps in coordinating various activities within hospital through effective and efficient services. Malaysian Government began to introduce HIS in 1999 to cover both clinical and non-clinical information systems. Since then hospitals have been facing challenges to achieve the objectives of its introduction. Thus, it is important to understand determinants for successful implementation in order to ensure sustainable HIS. Various determinants render successful implementation, such as human factors, technology factors as well as organizational factors. However, understanding organizational factors become important, since the systems run within the organization itself. The other two factors; human and technology factors have been discussed elsewhere by the authors. Any issues pertaining to the organization if identified earlier will prevent implementation failure. Hence, this paper aims to provide a review of barriers associated with organization factors hindering the sustainability of HIS, and propose strategies required to minimize the issues discussed. Based on our review, this paper highlighted four main challenges from an organization perspective; high adoption cost, top management support, adequate infrastructure and security and privacy issues.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohamadali, Noor Azizah
Zahari, Nurul Aqilah
author_facet Mohamadali, Noor Azizah
Zahari, Nurul Aqilah
author_sort Mohamadali, Noor Azizah
title The organization factors as barrier for sustainable Health Information Systems(HIS): a review
title_short The organization factors as barrier for sustainable Health Information Systems(HIS): a review
title_full The organization factors as barrier for sustainable Health Information Systems(HIS): a review
title_fullStr The organization factors as barrier for sustainable Health Information Systems(HIS): a review
title_full_unstemmed The organization factors as barrier for sustainable Health Information Systems(HIS): a review
title_sort organization factors as barrier for sustainable health information systems(his): a review
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/60743/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/60743/19/60743%20The%20Organization%20Factors%20as%20Barrier%20for%20Sustainable%20Health.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/60743/20/60743%20The%20Organization%20Factors%20as%20Barrier%20for%20Sustainable%20Health%20SCOPUS.pdf
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