Examine the implementation of an EMR system in a hospital, including its perceived impact, identifying factors that aid or hinder executions, evaluating its success, and comparing with theories of successful IT implementation. Utilize previous research and data from this study to formulate a theory of IT executions
Introduction: Western health care is under pressure from growing demands on quality and efficiency. ...
AbstractElectronic medical records (EMR) are seen as a way to simplify the management of patient inf...
While the benefits of EMRs are apparent to many clinicians and information systems professionals, st...
Objectives. To describe an implementation of one information technology system (electronic medical r...
Objectives. To describe an implementation of one information technology system (electronic medical r...
AbstractHealthcare patient outcomes and healthcare costs, in the context of the healthcare delivery ...
The ultimate intent of this dissertation was to broaden and strengthen our understanding of IT imple...
Many information systems do not meet the expectations of the end-users. For electronic patient recor...
<p>Digital technologies offer the potential to transform health care. Electronic Medical Record (EMR...
In the last years the use of the information communication technology (ICT) has become a leading dri...
Information technology (IT) is envisioned to improve healthcare delivery performance. However, the o...
The objective of this research was to investigate if certain technology-related and organization-rel...
While healthcare entities have integrated various forms of health information technology (HIT) into ...
Business: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)We look at th...
In this paper the use of an electronic medical record (EMR) system in a general practice setting is ...
Introduction: Western health care is under pressure from growing demands on quality and efficiency. ...
AbstractElectronic medical records (EMR) are seen as a way to simplify the management of patient inf...
While the benefits of EMRs are apparent to many clinicians and information systems professionals, st...
Objectives. To describe an implementation of one information technology system (electronic medical r...
Objectives. To describe an implementation of one information technology system (electronic medical r...
AbstractHealthcare patient outcomes and healthcare costs, in the context of the healthcare delivery ...
The ultimate intent of this dissertation was to broaden and strengthen our understanding of IT imple...
Many information systems do not meet the expectations of the end-users. For electronic patient recor...
<p>Digital technologies offer the potential to transform health care. Electronic Medical Record (EMR...
In the last years the use of the information communication technology (ICT) has become a leading dri...
Information technology (IT) is envisioned to improve healthcare delivery performance. However, the o...
The objective of this research was to investigate if certain technology-related and organization-rel...
While healthcare entities have integrated various forms of health information technology (HIT) into ...
Business: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)We look at th...
In this paper the use of an electronic medical record (EMR) system in a general practice setting is ...
Introduction: Western health care is under pressure from growing demands on quality and efficiency. ...
AbstractElectronic medical records (EMR) are seen as a way to simplify the management of patient inf...
While the benefits of EMRs are apparent to many clinicians and information systems professionals, st...