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    APoster-Presentation

    on

    Hospital Information system (HIS) User NeedsAnalysis: A Software Survey

    By

    Dr. Nuzhat Fatema(PG Student)

    International Institute of Health Management Research, New Delhi

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    Contents

    1. Introduction

    2. Hospital Information System (HIS)

    3. Application of HIS

    4. HIS Software and Vendors Review

    5. Methodology

    6. HIS Adoption model in India7. Conclusion

    References2

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    Toprovideoptimal care, healthcareinstitutionsneedtimelypatient

    information fromvarious sources at the point-of-care, and need a

    comprehensive, completeand fully functional systemto fulfill all

    theneeds.

    Oneway toachievethisisthroughtheuseof HIS inhealthcare.

    1. Introduction

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    HIS is very important factor to support the quality of patient

    care.

    It is supposed to make the right information and knowledge

    availableto theright people, in theright place, at theright time

    andintheright form.

    2. Hospital Information System (HIS)

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    3. Application of HIS

    Information, primarilyaboutpatients, inawaythat it iscorrect,

    pertinentandup-to-date, accessible.

    Knowledge, primarily about diseases but also for example

    about drug actions and adverseeffects to support diagnosis and

    therapy.

    Information about the quality of patient care and hospital

    performanceandcosts.

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    There is a worldwide need for up-to-date bibliographical

    information on HIS in academic, research and hospital

    managementcommunities.

    Thisarticlelistsrelevant references:

    81HIS Software

    16HIS WorldwideVendorsand

    SomeopenSourceHIS Software.

    4. Review of HIS Software and Vendors

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    The Questionnaires were designed to assess the level of

    satisfactionof differentHIS users.

    Through careful analysis of collected data fromHospitals, some

    uniquecharacteristics(Key-Factors) of HIS adoptionin Indiahave

    beenidentified:

    1. AdoptionDecisionMakingStage

    Government supportandcost justification.

    5. Methodology

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    National IT standard and regulation essential for healthy HIS

    development

    2. SystemImplementationStage

    Organizational sizeandslack resources

    User involvement

    3. SystemAssimilationStage

    Strongperceivedusefulnessbytheuser

    Strongorganizational/peer support

    Computer skillsof user

    4. Fundamental HIS Adoption Factors

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    4. Fundamental HIS Adoption Factors

    Organizational culture

    Strongexecutivecommitment

    HISAdoption in India

    According to their extent of impact and importance, these factors

    were classified into three main categories: the Fundamental Factors

    category, the Primary Factors category and the Essential Factors

    category.

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    6. HIS Adoption Model in India

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    7. Conclusions

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    Evaluation of HIS must be concluded with regard to some

    aspects:

    User requirement, costcontainment, goal achievement, etc.

    Thereisnosinglebestway toevaluation,

    However user-centered design account for crucial role in

    HIS success and its underestimation make HIS failure

    inevitable.

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    THANK YOU

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