Background: Health information technology (IT) solutions can aid healthcare reform efforts, but without proper information management, these efforts are futile. In this study, we used Kuwait as an example of a high per-capita gross domestic product country that faces information management challenges to draw insights that can be generalised to other developed countries.Objective: (i) to uncover the status quo of information management practices in public hospitals and (ii) to offer recommendations to improve them.Method: This study analysed qualitative and quantitative accreditation-related data pertaining to the compliance with the information management standard at all secondary care public hospitals over two accreditation cycles.Results:...
Introduction: The ability of managers to use accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information is an im...
In almost all Western countries, concerted efforts are made to stimulate the use of information tech...
It is acknowledged that the introduction of Health Information Systems (HIS) have contributed to the...
Background: Health information technology (IT) solutions can aid healthcare reform efforts, but with...
Background: The burden of chronic non-communicable diseases is a challenge for many countries that p...
After studying the professional practices related to the management of medical records in Kuwaiti ho...
ICT has enabled a wide dissemination of information and a sharp increase in the magnitude of electro...
Background: Current advances in information and communication technology have made accessing and obt...
Background: Despite investments into healthcare reform and health information technology (HIT), Kuwa...
Background and aim: Since hospital information systems (HISs) are among the most important informati...
Background: Kuwait is witnessing an alarming increase in diabetes and high prevalence of multi-drug ...
Introduction: Information systems today are an inevitable link in the health care system. Health car...
In Saudi Arabia, medical errors are at an alarming level. Lack of a Health Information Exchange (HIE...
The health sector is one of the most intensive, where reliable and timely information is a critical ...
While the importance of information technology in reducing soaring healthcare costs and enhancing se...
Introduction: The ability of managers to use accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information is an im...
In almost all Western countries, concerted efforts are made to stimulate the use of information tech...
It is acknowledged that the introduction of Health Information Systems (HIS) have contributed to the...
Background: Health information technology (IT) solutions can aid healthcare reform efforts, but with...
Background: The burden of chronic non-communicable diseases is a challenge for many countries that p...
After studying the professional practices related to the management of medical records in Kuwaiti ho...
ICT has enabled a wide dissemination of information and a sharp increase in the magnitude of electro...
Background: Current advances in information and communication technology have made accessing and obt...
Background: Despite investments into healthcare reform and health information technology (HIT), Kuwa...
Background and aim: Since hospital information systems (HISs) are among the most important informati...
Background: Kuwait is witnessing an alarming increase in diabetes and high prevalence of multi-drug ...
Introduction: Information systems today are an inevitable link in the health care system. Health car...
In Saudi Arabia, medical errors are at an alarming level. Lack of a Health Information Exchange (HIE...
The health sector is one of the most intensive, where reliable and timely information is a critical ...
While the importance of information technology in reducing soaring healthcare costs and enhancing se...
Introduction: The ability of managers to use accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information is an im...
In almost all Western countries, concerted efforts are made to stimulate the use of information tech...
It is acknowledged that the introduction of Health Information Systems (HIS) have contributed to the...