Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Strategic Information System â⬠Current Issues The WritePass Journal
Strategic Information System ââ¬â Current Issues    WRITEPASS  CUSTOM ESSAY WRITING  PUBLIC HEALTH DISSERTATION TOPICS  Strategic Information System ââ¬â Current Issues      ) lists the main opportunities of strategic information systemsââ¬â¢ application in healthcare as follows:    Biomedical research  Developing prevention and treatment standards  Care delivery  Linking national and regional registries  Decision-support    Challenges  Blumenthal (2009) states that the resistance in the profession is the main barrier of SIS integration. Further challenges listed by Ngafeeson (2014) are:    Lack of integration among systems  Confusing standards  Lack of well-developed exchange systems  Cost restraints    Potential Benefits  The main potential benefits of SIS on the health care system to successfully deal with demographic challenges are:    Accessibility (rural residentsââ¬â¢ access to care)  Cost savings  Improved quality of care  Education opportunities remotely  Collaboration among departments (Rudowski 2008).    Emerging Themes    Clinical decision support systems can support primary care providers (Berner 2009)  Rural access improvement through ââ¬Å"internet doctorâ⬠ services (Wood 2004)  Data mining capability building to develop knowledge about trends (Ngafeeson 2014)  Instant collaboration methods development    Current Initiatives    Chronic Disease Management Program in New Zealand helped deliver adequate diabetes control (Rudowski 2008)  transmission of ECG signal directly from the ambulance to invasive cardiology centre (Rudowski 2008)  Teleradiology    Application of SIS in Health Care  Berner (2009) lists possible areas of adaptation as:    Preventive care (identifying risk populations)  Diagnosis (database updates)  Treatment plans (guidelines, templates)  Cost reduction (duplicate test alert, for example)  Follow-up management (alerts)    (Berner 2009).  Future Outlook and Research  Hoque, Hossin, and Khan (2016) states that Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) will benefit developing countries more.  The authors also define different stages of SISP:    Strategic awareness  Situation analysis  Strategy conception  Strategy formulation  Strategy implementation    SIS Challenges    Difficulty to secure commitment  Need for training and development  Lack of IT support  Underdeveloped technological environment  IT leader selection and recruitment  Issues with implementation and project management    (Hoque, Hossin, and Khan 2016)  Conclusion  Several opportunities exist in improving health care access, diagnosis accuracy, and information flow in the health care system, related to the development of SIS.  The main barriers of implementation were found to be lack of training opportunity, personnel resistance, and lack of IT leadership.  References  Berner, E.S., 2009. Clinical decision support systems: state of the art.à  AHRQ publication,à  90069.  Hoque, M.R., Hossin, M.E. and Khan, W., 2016. Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) Practices In Health Care Sectors Of Bangladesh.à  European Scientific Journal,à  12(6).  Ngafeeson, M.N., 2015. Healthcare Information Systems Opportunities and Challenges. Inà  Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Third Editionà  (pp. 3387-3395). IGI Global.  Rudowski, R., 2008. Impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on Health Care.à  Department of Medical Informatics and Telemedicine, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland.  WHO. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2011.à  A System of Health Accounts 2011. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.  Wood, J., 2004.à  Rural health and healthcare: A north west perspective. Institute for Health Research, Lancaster University.    
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