Hospital Information Systems in Iranian Military Hospitals: A Multiple Case Analysis

AuthorRamin Hamidi Farahanien
AuthorMohammad Sharifien
AuthorMasarat Ayaten
AuthorNader Markazi Moghaddamen
Issued Date2014-11-30en
AbstractBackground: Hospitals are regarded as the most important part of each healthcare system. At present, all hospitals are using hospital information system (HIS) as an infrastructure in recording, retrieval, and transmission of data, facilitation of decision-making processes, and other healthcare-related domains. However, its position, maturity, and boarder of its coverage are not quite clear. The hospitals affiliated with military healthcare in Iran are facing the same challenges. On the other hand, Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM) is a worldwide-recognized stage-based model that is used to assess the maturity of HISs in the hospitals. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the maturity and applicability of HISs in Iranian hospitals. Materials and Methods: Two Iranian military hospitals were selected for HIS maturity assessment. Data were collected through interviewing related experts and the use of some software and documentation analysis. Then the data were compared with the EMRAM. Results: The results revealed that the HISs in these military hospitals had reached different stages of EMRAM while they could reach upper HIS maturity stages. Conclusions: The maturity of HISs in Iranian military hospitals was almost the same as that of Iranian nonmilitary hospitals. The HISs in these hospitals did not utilize full potentials advantages of HIS and were placed at up to third stages of EMRAM.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/jamm.22853en
KeywordInformation Systemen
KeywordHospitalen
KeywordMilitaryen
KeywordElectronic Medical Recorden
KeywordIranen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleHospital Information Systems in Iranian Military Hospitals: A Multiple Case Analysisen
TypeResearch Articleen

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