The implementation of health information technology (IT) is one of the strategy to improve patient safety due to medical errors. Nevertheless, inappropriate use of health IT may have serious consequences to the quality of care and patient safety. Most of the previous studies have been focused on the sociotechnical factors contributed to health IT related errors. Little focus has been given on the use behavior that influence the safety of health IT adoption. In order to address this gap, this study investigates the use behavior that influence the safety of health IT adoption. Systematic literature review was conducted to identify articles pertinent to safety of health IT. Science Direct, Medline, EMBASE, and CINAHL database were searched for...
There is growing evidence that shows Hospital Information Systems (HIS) can pose risks to patient sa...
OBJECTIVE: To collect and critically review patient safety initiatives for health information techno...
Objective: Develop a classification for health IT contributing factors that can be used to identify,...
The implementation of health information technology (IT) is one of the strategy to improve patient s...
The implementation of health information technology (IT) is one of the strategy to improve patient s...
This paper provides a systematic review of safety use of health information technology (IT). The fir...
Since the original Institute of Medicine (IOM) report was published there has been an accelerated de...
This study aims to investigate healthcare practitioner behaviour in adopting Health Information Syst...
This study aims to investigate healthcare practitioner behaviour in adopting Health Information Syst...
One of the strategies to enhance patient safety due to medical errors is through the use of Hospital...
Alongside their benefits health IT applications can pose new risks to patient safety. Problems with ...
Background: Health information technology (HIT) is known to reduce prescribing errors but may also c...
Information technology (IT) and information systems (IS) were often associated with improved outcome...
Introduction: The successful implementation of health information technologies requires investigatin...
Medication errors have been increasingly recognized as a major cause of iatrogenic illness and syste...
There is growing evidence that shows Hospital Information Systems (HIS) can pose risks to patient sa...
OBJECTIVE: To collect and critically review patient safety initiatives for health information techno...
Objective: Develop a classification for health IT contributing factors that can be used to identify,...
The implementation of health information technology (IT) is one of the strategy to improve patient s...
The implementation of health information technology (IT) is one of the strategy to improve patient s...
This paper provides a systematic review of safety use of health information technology (IT). The fir...
Since the original Institute of Medicine (IOM) report was published there has been an accelerated de...
This study aims to investigate healthcare practitioner behaviour in adopting Health Information Syst...
This study aims to investigate healthcare practitioner behaviour in adopting Health Information Syst...
One of the strategies to enhance patient safety due to medical errors is through the use of Hospital...
Alongside their benefits health IT applications can pose new risks to patient safety. Problems with ...
Background: Health information technology (HIT) is known to reduce prescribing errors but may also c...
Information technology (IT) and information systems (IS) were often associated with improved outcome...
Introduction: The successful implementation of health information technologies requires investigatin...
Medication errors have been increasingly recognized as a major cause of iatrogenic illness and syste...
There is growing evidence that shows Hospital Information Systems (HIS) can pose risks to patient sa...
OBJECTIVE: To collect and critically review patient safety initiatives for health information techno...
Objective: Develop a classification for health IT contributing factors that can be used to identify,...