Abstract

Hospital Information System (HIS) is a form of healthcare information system that is globalized and applied in the medical sector. Researchers, doctors, and management are all interested in the rate of success of HISs; therefore it's a continuous study topic. At this research, we created a new tool to assess the success rate of HIS in a medical center based on the perspectives of users. The research was place in Ebnesina and Mashhad, Persia, at the Dr. Hejazi Mental Center and Educational Facility. A self-administered standardized questionnaire based on Information Systems Success Model (ISSM) was used to gather data, and it included seven factors: systems quality, data quality, quality of service, system use, applicability, fulfillment, and positive externalities. An advisory group checked the content's legitimacy. Cronbach alpha was used to test the consistency and stability of dimensions. To examine the importance of relationships between variables, Correlation and regression was determined. On the basis of user feedback, the HIS rate of success has been established. The research included a approximately 125 participants. A content validity index (CVI) of 0.8 and a validity ratio (CVR) of 0.86 were used by an advisory committee to verify the item. The instruments have an overall Cronbach's alpha of 0.9. Between the analyzed dimensions, the Pearson’s correlation coefficient revealed substantial positive connections. In the institution under investigation, the HIS rate of success averaged 65 percent. (CI: 64 percent, 67 percent). The greatest success rates were found in the aspects of "effectiveness," "systems quality," and "positive externalities." Future research might employ the tool used in this research to evaluate HIS. In this research, a technique for calculating the HIS rate of success depending on user feedback was established. This strategy enables institutional HIS chances of success to be compared. Our results also highlight the perspectives of HIS clients in a developing economy.

Highlights

  • Health Information Systems (HISs) alludes to the systems formulates to effectively management medical datasets

  • We focus on instrumental development to assess the rate of success of HISs with respect to Information Systems Success Model (ISSM) that could be applied in comparison to the success rate of HIS in various medical settings

  • The results provided in this research are consistent with these observations

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Introduction

Health Information Systems (HISs) alludes to the systems formulates to effectively management medical datasets. This integrates the systems that gather, store, manage and transfer Electronic Health Records (EHRs), a clinics’ operational management or the healthcare systems supporting medical policy judgments. HISs integrates the systems, which deal with data about the services of healthcare providers and facilities. HISs is among the most widely used Health Information Systems. The integrity of these systems is a key source of worry. The HITECH (Hospital Information Technology of Economic and Clinical Health) Act of 2009, for example, secures approximately USD 10 million for every facility in America. The evaluation's findings may demonstrate the usefulness of HIS and give crucial data for future choices

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