A framework for strategic information systems implementation in the United Kingdom health sector.

S J Barnes, D Targett
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The implementation of information technologies in the United Kingdom health sector is a relatively recent phenomenon. Many of the developments have followed the patterns in the United States. One such example is that of Case Mix, introduced strategically as part of the Resource Management Initiative and aimed at the facilitation of both clinical and financial audit. Moreover, Case Mix was implemented alongside significant changes in hospital structure and culture, requiring clinicians to get involved in management tasks and decision making within the structure of the hospital, supported by a new information infrastructure. The success of such systems has varied significantly. A number of lessons can be learned from the way that the implementation was approached. This article stems from a research project focusing longitudinally on the implementation of Case Mix in four UK hospitals. It draws a number of findings from the cases, and importantly, explicates a framework for strategic information systems implementation, as generated from the cases and supported by the extant literature. Such a framework has implications for both theory and practice, and assists in the understanding of what is often a dynamic and poorly understood situation.

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联合王国卫生部门战略信息系统实施框架。
在联合王国卫生部门实施信息技术是一个相对较新的现象。许多发展都遵循了美国的模式。其中一个例子是病例组合,作为资源管理倡议的一部分战略性地引入,旨在促进临床和财务审计。此外,在实施病例混合方案的同时,医院结构和文化也发生了重大变化,要求临床医生在新的信息基础设施的支持下参与医院结构内的管理任务和决策。这些系统的成功情况各不相同。从实施的方式中可以吸取许多教训。本文源于一项研究项目,纵向关注在英国四家医院实施病例混合。它从案例中得出了一些结论,重要的是,它阐明了战略信息系统实施的框架,这是由案例产生并得到现有文献支持的。这样的框架对理论和实践都有意义,并有助于理解通常是动态的和不太了解的情况。
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