Information Systems and Technology Projects in Healthcare Organizations

J. Gomes, M. Romão
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Healthcare organizations must improve their business practices and internal procedures in order to meet the increasing demands of health professionals and the public in general for better information. Hospitals have adopted a patient-centered care approach and have invested massively in information systems and technology (IS/IT), in the hope that these investments will improve medical care and that they will meet patient demands. From the point of view of public service, the focus of healthcare system is the patient, and therefore any intervention should be based on their needs and expectations. It has become more and more important that investments in information systems and technology (IS/IT) support not only short-term objectives, but also long-term benefits, in order to provide a sustainable service for organizations, professionals, and users. The main objective of this research is to study how organizational maturity, enhanced by IS/IT investments and project management best practices, leads to successful projects in healthcare organizations.
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医疗机构中的信息系统和技术项目
医疗保健组织必须改进其业务实践和内部程序,以满足医疗保健专业人员和公众对更好的信息日益增长的需求。医院采取了以患者为中心的护理方法,并在信息系统和技术(IS/IT)方面进行了大量投资,希望这些投资将改善医疗保健,并满足患者的需求。从公共服务的角度来看,医疗系统的焦点是病人,因此任何干预都应该基于病人的需求和期望。信息系统和技术(IS/ It)的投资不仅支持短期目标,而且支持长期利益,以便为组织、专业人员和用户提供可持续的服务,这一点变得越来越重要。本研究的主要目标是研究通过is /IT投资和项目管理最佳实践增强的组织成熟度如何在医疗保健组织中导致成功的项目。
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