Assessment Of Hospital Information System In Selected Hospitals In Tehran 

Background and Aim: According to the objectives of the information systems and to avoid duplication and help to improve the quality of care and reduce costs, HIS ongoing evaluation should be conducted to achieve these goals. This study has evaluated hospital information systems in selected hospitals...

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Main Authors: Masumeh Khoshgam, Maedeh Shajarat, Maryam Ahmadi, Esmaeel Mehraeen
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-03-01
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spelling doaj-696089e26f7345e1b42301f270ff5e092021-10-02T02:25:14ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesپیاورد سلامت1735-81322008-26652013-03-0166458466Assessment Of Hospital Information System In Selected Hospitals In Tehran Masumeh KhoshgamMaedeh ShajaratMaryam AhmadiEsmaeel MehraeenBackground and Aim: According to the objectives of the information systems and to avoid duplication and help to improve the quality of care and reduce costs, HIS ongoing evaluation should be conducted to achieve these goals. This study has evaluated hospital information systems in selected hospitals with the use of "integrated hospital information system evaluation criteria-2011". Materials and Methods: This study was a descriptive-sectional research. The study population consisted of information systems in Shohada, Rsool Akram, Khatamolanbia, Imam Khomeyni and Milad hospitals. The data collection tool was a checklist of HIS indicators. Checklist was completed with direct observation and interviews with HIS users in selected hospitals. Data was analyzed by SPSS statistical software, and results were presented in statistical tables and charts. Results: In the studied hospitals most of the subtypes of organizational and server components of the hospital information system has been set up and used. However, pharmacy, decision support, medical services, communication services and telemedicine information systems, are not yet fully set up in the studied hospitals. Conclusion: Most subtypes of organizational and server components, currently exist in all fields in the studied hospitals. http://payavard.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-5&slc_lang=en&sid=1AssessmentHospital Information SystemAssessment Indicators
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author Masumeh Khoshgam
Maedeh Shajarat
Maryam Ahmadi
Esmaeel Mehraeen
spellingShingle Masumeh Khoshgam
Maedeh Shajarat
Maryam Ahmadi
Esmaeel Mehraeen
Assessment Of Hospital Information System In Selected Hospitals In Tehran 
پیاورد سلامت
Assessment
Hospital Information System
Assessment Indicators
author_facet Masumeh Khoshgam
Maedeh Shajarat
Maryam Ahmadi
Esmaeel Mehraeen
author_sort Masumeh Khoshgam
title Assessment Of Hospital Information System In Selected Hospitals In Tehran 
title_short Assessment Of Hospital Information System In Selected Hospitals In Tehran 
title_full Assessment Of Hospital Information System In Selected Hospitals In Tehran 
title_fullStr Assessment Of Hospital Information System In Selected Hospitals In Tehran 
title_full_unstemmed Assessment Of Hospital Information System In Selected Hospitals In Tehran 
title_sort assessment of hospital information system in selected hospitals in tehran 
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series پیاورد سلامت
issn 1735-8132
2008-2665
publishDate 2013-03-01
description Background and Aim: According to the objectives of the information systems and to avoid duplication and help to improve the quality of care and reduce costs, HIS ongoing evaluation should be conducted to achieve these goals. This study has evaluated hospital information systems in selected hospitals with the use of "integrated hospital information system evaluation criteria-2011". Materials and Methods: This study was a descriptive-sectional research. The study population consisted of information systems in Shohada, Rsool Akram, Khatamolanbia, Imam Khomeyni and Milad hospitals. The data collection tool was a checklist of HIS indicators. Checklist was completed with direct observation and interviews with HIS users in selected hospitals. Data was analyzed by SPSS statistical software, and results were presented in statistical tables and charts. Results: In the studied hospitals most of the subtypes of organizational and server components of the hospital information system has been set up and used. However, pharmacy, decision support, medical services, communication services and telemedicine information systems, are not yet fully set up in the studied hospitals. Conclusion: Most subtypes of organizational and server components, currently exist in all fields in the studied hospitals.
topic Assessment
Hospital Information System
Assessment Indicators
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