Objectives: The most important goal of a health information system (HIS) is improvement of quality, effectiveness and efficiency of health services. To achieve this goal, health care systems should be evaluated continuously. The aim of this paper was to study the impacts of HISs in Iran and the methods used for their evaluation. Methods: We systematically searched all English and Persian papers evaluating health information systems in Iran that were indexed in SID, Magiran, Iran medex, PubMed and Embase databases until June 2013. A data collection form was designed to extract required data such as types of systems evaluated, evaluation methods and tools. Results: In this study, 53 out of 1103 retrieved articles were selected as relev...
Aim : Considering positive effects of hospital information system (HIS) in patients′ treatment and o...
Recognized as information intensive, healthcare requires timely, accurate information from many diff...
Objective: Examining the impact of access to healthcare information in providing service in hospital...
OBJECTIVES: The most important goal of a health information system (HIS) is improvement of quality,...
Accurate evaluation of healthcare information systems (HCIS) relies upon the choice of appropriate i...
Background: Nowadays, using new information technology (IT) has provided remarkable opportunities to...
There is an important need to understand how health information technology impacts healthcare qualit...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evaluation of health information systems (HIS) enables the assessment of the...
Background: Currently many healthcare systems are supported by an increasing set of Health Informati...
applications in healthcare have existed for more than three decades, methods to evaluate outputs and...
Background and Aim: Since health information websites in the Internet is almost the first and the mo...
Healthcare organizations now consider increased efficiency, reduced costs, improved patient care and...
Aim: to evaluate the usability of a comprehensive national health information system by the heuristi...
Introduction: Through new and expanding technologies, the development of health information technolo...
This paper is a review of Oman's major Health Information Systems (HISs) and their enabling technolo...
Aim : Considering positive effects of hospital information system (HIS) in patients′ treatment and o...
Recognized as information intensive, healthcare requires timely, accurate information from many diff...
Objective: Examining the impact of access to healthcare information in providing service in hospital...
OBJECTIVES: The most important goal of a health information system (HIS) is improvement of quality,...
Accurate evaluation of healthcare information systems (HCIS) relies upon the choice of appropriate i...
Background: Nowadays, using new information technology (IT) has provided remarkable opportunities to...
There is an important need to understand how health information technology impacts healthcare qualit...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evaluation of health information systems (HIS) enables the assessment of the...
Background: Currently many healthcare systems are supported by an increasing set of Health Informati...
applications in healthcare have existed for more than three decades, methods to evaluate outputs and...
Background and Aim: Since health information websites in the Internet is almost the first and the mo...
Healthcare organizations now consider increased efficiency, reduced costs, improved patient care and...
Aim: to evaluate the usability of a comprehensive national health information system by the heuristi...
Introduction: Through new and expanding technologies, the development of health information technolo...
This paper is a review of Oman's major Health Information Systems (HISs) and their enabling technolo...
Aim : Considering positive effects of hospital information system (HIS) in patients′ treatment and o...
Recognized as information intensive, healthcare requires timely, accurate information from many diff...
Objective: Examining the impact of access to healthcare information in providing service in hospital...