Many healthcare reforms are to digitalize and integrate healthcare information systems. However, the disparity of business benefits in having an integrated healthcare information system (IHIS) varies with organizational fit factors. Critical success factors (CSFs) exist for hospitals to implement an IHIS successfully. This study investigated the relationship between the organizational fit and the system success. In addition, we examined the moderating effect of five CSFs -- information systems adjustment, business process adjustment, organizational resistance, top management support, and the capability of key team members – in an IHIS implementation. Fifty-three hospitals that have successfully undertaken IHIS projects participated in this...
Healthcare is a highly institutionalized industry, subject to multiple regulatory forces, high level...
Since the early 1970s, health care provision has experienced rapid growth in the investment and adop...
Information systems (IS) integration has long been regarded as the result of various information tec...
This study employs 130 health care integrated delivery systems (IDSs) currently active in the U.S. t...
Studies on Critical Success Factors (CSFs) in Healthcare Information Systems (HIS) development proje...
Many studies have focused on retrospectively identifying critical success factors (CSFs) for healthc...
Despite the potential of Strategic Information System Planning (SISP) to reduce cost and improve qua...
This paper discusses critical success factors (CSF) and best practice in relation to IT implementati...
In the last decade, many information system (IS) implementations took place in the healthcare organi...
The potential use of information systems technology (IST) as a competitive weapon has been of enormo...
Hospitals are regarded as the most important part of a healthcare system. Generally, hospitals use H...
Critical Success Factor (CSF) research provides a useful instrument for better managing a project an...
Healthcare is a highly institutionalized industry, subject to multiple regulatory forces, high level...
As hospitals extend their service scope, they adopt more information systems. These systems are impl...
Background: Information system integration is an important dimension of a company's information syst...
Healthcare is a highly institutionalized industry, subject to multiple regulatory forces, high level...
Since the early 1970s, health care provision has experienced rapid growth in the investment and adop...
Information systems (IS) integration has long been regarded as the result of various information tec...
This study employs 130 health care integrated delivery systems (IDSs) currently active in the U.S. t...
Studies on Critical Success Factors (CSFs) in Healthcare Information Systems (HIS) development proje...
Many studies have focused on retrospectively identifying critical success factors (CSFs) for healthc...
Despite the potential of Strategic Information System Planning (SISP) to reduce cost and improve qua...
This paper discusses critical success factors (CSF) and best practice in relation to IT implementati...
In the last decade, many information system (IS) implementations took place in the healthcare organi...
The potential use of information systems technology (IST) as a competitive weapon has been of enormo...
Hospitals are regarded as the most important part of a healthcare system. Generally, hospitals use H...
Critical Success Factor (CSF) research provides a useful instrument for better managing a project an...
Healthcare is a highly institutionalized industry, subject to multiple regulatory forces, high level...
As hospitals extend their service scope, they adopt more information systems. These systems are impl...
Background: Information system integration is an important dimension of a company's information syst...
Healthcare is a highly institutionalized industry, subject to multiple regulatory forces, high level...
Since the early 1970s, health care provision has experienced rapid growth in the investment and adop...
Information systems (IS) integration has long been regarded as the result of various information tec...