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5 Types of Challenges Facing Health Information Systems
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Mon, 09/27/2021 - 14:50
- Technical problems, including obstacles related to the installation of health information systems (HISs), hardware availability, and network speed and availability.
- Usage problems, such as poor system usability and problems with user training.
- Quality problems, often related to poor data quality or poor quality of the HIS itself, some affecting patient safety.
- Operational functionality, including missing features or problems with specific features of the system, often leading to users having to use multiple systems.
- Maintenance and support problems, including lack of professional support, poor system maintenance, poor communication with the IT department and poor documentation.
Notes: From an article entitled, "Obstacles and features of health information systems: A systematic literature review," by J.Tummers, B.Tekinerdogan, H.Tobi, C.Catal and B.Schalk. Researchers conducted a systematic literature review of 1340 papers on Health Information Systems, from which they selected 136 studies upon which to perform a full-text analysis. 69 obstacles were identified, which fell into 5 general groups.
Source: Computers in Biology and Medicine, October 2021
Source URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S001048252...
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