Health Information management
Salim KarimiTakalo; abolfazl tahavvori; mozhdeh darvish
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Introduction: Disruptive digital innovations are innovations that include the use of digital technologies in an innovative and new way and can affect the performance of hospitals. This research was conducted with the aim of analyzing the mutual effect of enablers of digital innovation in the field of ...
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Introduction: Disruptive digital innovations are innovations that include the use of digital technologies in an innovative and new way and can affect the performance of hospitals. This research was conducted with the aim of analyzing the mutual effect of enablers of digital innovation in the field of health.Method: The present study is analytical-descriptive and was conducted with the participation of 16 experts from Kerman hospitals. Experts were selected purposefully by snowball method. In order to collect and analyze data, structured interviews and structural analysis methods were used.Findings: Based on the research literature and expert opinions, 20 enablers related to disruptive digital innovation were identified. The results showed that the factors of management style and strategic orientation have a high impact on other enablers.Conclusion: By identifying the effective and efficient factors in destructive digital innovation, the officials of Kerman hospitals can, considering the effective factors, create a context for setting up clinical information systems, remote monitoring of the patient, management of medical imaging registration and conversion. and learning to create knowledge.
Health Information management
mohammad reza ahmadi varzaneh; ali rashidpour; Hamid Reza Peikari; amir reza naghsh
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Introduction: Mobile value-added services in health encompass all services beyond voice calls and their implementation carries many benefits. The aim of the present study is to rank the factors related to mobile value-added services in the health sector.Research Method: This research is of the applied ...
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Introduction: Mobile value-added services in health encompass all services beyond voice calls and their implementation carries many benefits. The aim of the present study is to rank the factors related to mobile value-added services in the health sector.Research Method: This research is of the applied and descriptive-cross-sectional type with the statistical population of all information technology experts in the Social Security Organization of Tehran province, including 84 people. The measurement tool, with 64 items in 18 components, and its reliability was obtained with Cronbach’s alpha of 0.916. The validity of the questionnaire was confirmed by 5 experts. For data analysis, confirmatory factor analysis method and SmartPLS software were used. For ranking related factors, a pairwise comparison questionnaire was designed and made available to 15 specialized experts and their opinions were calculated and ranked using Expert choice software.Findings: The indices and coefficients obtained from the model of implementing mobile value-added services in the health sector have sufficient validity. The themes of effects and outcomes with a weight of 0.558, user understanding with a weight of 0.165, reliability with a weight of 0.115, mentality and expectations with a weight of 0.071, effective environmental conditions with a weight of 0.054, technology development with a weight of 0.037 have the most impact on the implementation of mobile value-added services in the health sector.Conclusion: Organizations providing health services can implement by considering effective factors such as effects and consequences for using these services and other factors based on priority, in order to improve the acceptance rate, in order to improve processes and increase satisfaction
Health Information management
fatemeh sajadiian; salim karimi takalo; abbass shoul
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AbstractIntroduction: Blockchain as a distributed, secure, transparent and reliable database shared by a community can also affect sustainable supply chain networks. This research was conducted with the aim of determining the causal relationship of the factors related to the use of blockchain in the ...
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AbstractIntroduction: Blockchain as a distributed, secure, transparent and reliable database shared by a community can also affect sustainable supply chain networks. This research was conducted with the aim of determining the causal relationship of the factors related to the use of blockchain in the sustainable supply chain of the health sector.Research method: The current research is descriptive and was conducted with the participation of 5 experts from Ali Ibn Abi Talib Hospital in Rafsanjan. The experts were selected as a snowball. In order to collect and analyze data, structured interview and fuzzy cognitive mapping method were used.Findings: Based on the research literature and expert opinions, fifteen variables related to the use of blockchain in the sustainable health supply chain were identified. The results showed that the data encryption variable was the most effective with a factor of 2.03 and the scalability variable was the most effective with a factor of 2.20. Among the 15 factors, the variable of standardization and development of software platforms has the highest degree of centrality with a coefficient of 2.97.Conclusion: By identifying the effective and efficient factors in the use of blockchain, the officials of Ali Ibn Abitaleb (AS) hospital can use the data encryption that provides a secure environment by implementing blockchain technology, and also an intelligent system for convenience. To make patients communicate with the hospital.Key words: sustainable supply chain, blockchain, service supply chain, health fieldConclusion: By identifying the effective and efficient factors in the use of blockchain, the officials of Aliebn Abitaleb Hospital will be able to prepare the ground for the application of the blockchain approach by investing in these variables.