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  1. A Systematic Literature Review of Health Information Systems for Healthcare

    Thus, through a comprehensive review of the extant literature, this study presents a critique of the health information system for healthcare to supplement the gap created as a result of the lack of an in-depth outlook of the current health information system from a holistic slant. From the studies, the health information system was ascertained ...

  2. A Systematic Literature Review of Health Information Systems for Healthcare

    Health information systems (HIS) are critical systems deployed to help organizations and all stakeholders within the healthcare arena eradicate disjointed information and modernize health processes by integrating different health functions and departments across the healthcare arena for better healthcare delivery [1,2,3,4,5,6].Over time, the HIS has transformed significantly amidst several ...

  3. A Systematic Literature Review of Health Information Systems for Healthcare

    Abstract: Health information system deployment has been driven by the transformation and digital-. ization currently confronting healthcare. The need and potential of these systems within ...

  4. Health Information Technology in Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety

    A literature review was conducted to identify peer-reviewed publications reporting on the actual use of health information technology in healthcare quality and patient safety. Inductive thematic analysis with open coding was used to categorize a total of 41 studies. Three pre-set categories were used: prevention, identification, and action.

  5. Obstacles and features of health information systems: A systematic

    We present a systematic review of the literature on health information systems. ... Kumar et al. [24] identified research gaps in routine health information systems by means of a literature review for low- and middle-income countries. From 316 studies they identified obstacles related to data quality, data use, and system design. They present ...

  6. Keeping pace with the healthcare transformation: a literature review

    Background Accelerated by the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, major and lasting changes are occuring in healthcare structures, impacting people's experiences and value creation in all aspects of their lives. Information systems (IS) research can support analysing and anticipating resulting effects. Aim The purpose of this study is to examine in what areas health information ...

  7. Analysing the Efficiency of Health Systems: A Systematic Review of the

    Efficiency analysis in the health sector has typically focused on the efficiency of healthcare facilities (hospitals, primary healthcare facilities), with few studies focusing on system level (national or sub-national) efficiency. We carried out a thematic review of literature that assessed the efficiency of health systems at the national and ...

  8. Healthcare Automation: A Systematic Literature Review

    2 Purpose of Study. The objective of this study is to conduct a systematic literature review of articles centering on the topic of healthcare automation to determine the role automated systems play in the healthcare industry and its relationship with human factors, patient safety, healthcare quality, and data management.

  9. A literature review for large-scale health information system project

    In the absence of any consensus around a consistent use of terminology, this literature review uses the term 'health information systems' (HIS) to encompass the widest range of possible information technology used in healthcare systems. Yusof et al. [71] provides an overview of the meaning of HIS:

  10. Health systems resilience in managing the COVID-19 pandemic ...

    Health systems resilience is key to learning lessons from country responses to crises such as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In this perspective, we review COVID-19 responses in 28 countries ...

  11. Big data analytics in healthcare: a systematic literature review

    Such review studies are not designed to provide a comprehensive review of the literature on BDA in healthcare. ... Vargheese, R. 2014, August. "Dynamic protection for critical health care systems using cisco CWS: unleashing the power of Big data analytics." In 5th International Conference on Computing for Geospatial Research and Application ...

  12. A Systematic Literature Review of Digital Twin Research for Healthcare

    Using the PRISMA approach, we present the first systematic literature review of digital twin (DT) research in healthcare systems (HSs). This endeavor stems from the pressing need for a thorough analysis of this emerging yet fragmented research area, with the goal of consolidating knowledge to catalyze its growth. Our findings are structured around three research questions aimed at identifying ...

  13. Big data analytics in healthcare: a systematic literature review

    Malik, Abdallah, and Ala'raj (2018) reviewed the use of BDA in supply chain management in healthcare. Saheb and Izadi (2019) reviewed the use of big data sourced from Internet-of-Things devices in the healthcare industry. Such review studies are not designed to provide a comprehensive review of the literature on BDA in healthcare.

  14. IoT based Smart Healthcare Monitoring Systems: A Literature Review

    The literature review compares various systems' effectiveness, efficiency, data protection, privacy, security, and monitoring. ... to be tailored to address these challenges in healthcare. This ...

  15. Systems approach to health service design, delivery and improvement: a

    Objectives To systematically review the evidence base for a systems approach to healthcare design, delivery or improvement. Design Systematic review with meta-analyses. Methods Included were studies in any patients, in any healthcare setting where a systems approach was compared with usual care which reported quantitative results for any outcomes for both groups. We searched Medline, Embase ...

  16. Analysing the Efficiency of Health Systems: A Systematic Review of the

    We carried out a thematic review of literature that assessed the efficiency of health systems at the national and sub-national level. We conducted a systematic search of PubMed and Google scholar between 2000 and 2021 and a manual search of relevant papers selected from their reference lists. ... Zarulli V, et al. Health care system efficiency ...

  17. A systematic literature review of researchers' and healthcare

    Abstract A systematic literature review of researchers and healthcare professionals' attitudes towards the secondary use and sharing of health administrative and clinical trial data was conducted using electronic data searching. Eligible articles included those reporting qualitative or quantitative original research and published in English. No restrictions were placed on publication dates ...

  18. Data governance in healthcare information systems: A systematic

    Background: This study aimed to investigate data governance (DG) related to challenges. associated with healthcare information systems (HIS), by reviewing guidelines emerging. from academic ...

  19. Large Language Models in Healthcare and Medical Domain: A Review

    The deployment of large language models (LLMs) within the healthcare sector has sparked both enthusiasm and apprehension. These models exhibit the remarkable ability to provide proficient responses to free-text queries, demonstrating a nuanced understanding of professional medical knowledge. This comprehensive survey delves into the functionalities of existing LLMs designed for healthcare ...

  20. Models and frameworks for assessing the implementation of clinical

    The category "health system" (public, private, or both) mentioned in the systematic review protocol was not found in the literature obtained and was removed as an extraction variable. Similarly, the variables "type of recommendation evaluated" and "context" were grouped because the same information was included in the "guideline context ...

  21. Research evidence communication for policy-makers: a rapid scoping

    Background Communication is a multifaceted process, ranging from linear, one-way approaches, such as transmitting a simple message, to continuous exchanges and feedback loops among stakeholders. In particular the COVID-19 pandemic underscored the critical need for timely, effective and credible evidence communication to increase awareness, levels of trust, and evidence uptake in policy and ...

  22. Digital Twins for Managing Health Care Systems: Rapid Literature Review

    The DT-related studies aimed at managing health care systems have been growing over time from 0 studies in 2002 to 17 in 2022, with 7 published in 2021 (N=17 studies). The findings reported on applications categorized by DT type (system: n=8; process: n=5; product: n=4) and their contributions or functions. We identified 4 main functions of DTs ...

  23. Impact of primary health care reforms in Quebec Health Care System: a

    Background. Primary health care services represent an important element in public health care systems. As reported by the WHO 'Primary Health Care (PHC) is a whole-of-society approach to health that aims at ensuring the highest possible level of health and well-being and their equitable distribution by focusing on people's needs and as early as possible along the continuum from health ...

  24. Patient-Centered Care Model's Effectiveness in Reducing Patient Waiting

    Abstract. Introduction: The emergency department (ED) is an essential component of any hospital that offers round-the-clock urgent treatment to patients in critical condition. However, lengthy waiting times are expected, which may negatively affect the patient's health and overall experiences. This systematic review aims to assess the effectiveness of patient-centered care (PCC) models in ...

  25. Collaboration, coordination and communication as facilitators of

    Methodology. Scoping reviews provide a broad overview of a topic looking at emerging evidence and are often the first step in research development [].The scoping review method is suitable for reviews that seek to systematically map available literature on a topic and identify gaps in the literature and evidence base [].Arksey and O'Malley published the first framework detailing the purpose ...

  26. Management training programs in healthcare: effectiveness factors

    Different professionals working in healthcare organizations (e.g., physicians, veterinarians, pharmacists, biologists, engineers, etc.) must be able to properly manage scarce resources to meet increasingly complex needs and demands. Due to the lack of specific courses in curricular university education, particularly in the field of medicine, management training programs have become an ...

  27. Assessing the interplay of presentation and competency in online video

    The integration of Health System Science (HSS) in medical education emphasizes mastery of competencies beyond mere knowledge acquisition. With the shift to online platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic, there is an increased emphasis on Technology Enhanced Assessment (TEA) methods, such as video assessments, to evaluate these competencies. This study investigates the efficacy of online video ...

  28. Project Management and Quality in Healthcare: A Systematic Literature

    Literature Review. 1. Vladislav M. Dobin, BS, MHA and Bruce Lazar, MBA, DM. School of Health Sciences. Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Carbondale, Illinois 62901 USA. Abstract. The ...

  29. How One Major Healthcare Firm Became the Leader in Innovative AI Use

    Summary. Blue Cross, Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) has gone on a journey from being the least efficient user of technology in the Blue Cross system to the most efficient as measured on a ...

  30. A scoping review of policies to encourage ...

    Rates of chronic disease among Americans are high [1,2,3] and projected to increase over time [].This is important, since living with multiple chronic diseases is associated with greater health care use and cost (e.g., doctor office visits, prescriptions) [].For example, 90% of health care spending is accounted for by the 60% of Americans with at least one chronic disease and 41% accounted for ...