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- Title
Critical Success Factors for the Implementation of Integrated Healthcare Information Systems Projects: An Organizational Fit Perspective.
- Authors
Shin-Yuan Hung; Chen, Charlie; Kuan-Hsiuang Wang
- Abstract
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 study. We used regression analysis to assess the relationships. The findings of this study provide a roadmap for hospitals to capitalize on the organizational fit and the five critical success factors in order to implement successful IHIS projects.
- Subjects
MEDICAL databases; INFORMATION storage &; retrieval systems; HEALTH care reform; INTEGRATED health care delivery; HOSPITALS; CRITICAL success factor; REGRESSION analysis
- Publication
Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 2014, Vol 34, p775
- ISSN
1529-3181
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17705/1CAIS.03439