E-healthcare strategies and implementation

Due to changes in government policy, severe competition and advancement in information technology, the healthcare industry is unstable, highly agitated and very competitive. These market conditions encourage healthcare providers to maximise efficiency by cutting costs, improving decision making proc...

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Main Authors: SIAU, Keng, SOUTHARD, Peter B., HONG, Soongoo
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-105042024-11-11T02:48:02Z E-healthcare strategies and implementation SIAU, Keng SOUTHARD, Peter B. HONG, Soongoo Due to changes in government policy, severe competition and advancement in information technology, the healthcare industry is unstable, highly agitated and very competitive. These market conditions encourage healthcare providers to maximise efficiency by cutting costs, improving decision making processes and increasing the quality of patient care through information technology. The healthcare sector lags behind several other industries in terms of use and implementation of information technology. In order for healthcare organisations to gain and maintain a competitive advantage, it is important for their management to understand the trends and innovations in information systems as they relate to the healthcare industry. This paper describes various decision support systems, internet applications and e-business possibilities for healthcare organisations and presents a future vision of e-healthcare. 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/9504 info:doi/10.1504/IJHTM.2002.001134 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Databases and Information Systems Health Information Technology
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Databases and Information Systems
Health Information Technology
spellingShingle Databases and Information Systems
Health Information Technology
SIAU, Keng
SOUTHARD, Peter B.
HONG, Soongoo
E-healthcare strategies and implementation
description Due to changes in government policy, severe competition and advancement in information technology, the healthcare industry is unstable, highly agitated and very competitive. These market conditions encourage healthcare providers to maximise efficiency by cutting costs, improving decision making processes and increasing the quality of patient care through information technology. The healthcare sector lags behind several other industries in terms of use and implementation of information technology. In order for healthcare organisations to gain and maintain a competitive advantage, it is important for their management to understand the trends and innovations in information systems as they relate to the healthcare industry. This paper describes various decision support systems, internet applications and e-business possibilities for healthcare organisations and presents a future vision of e-healthcare.
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author SIAU, Keng
SOUTHARD, Peter B.
HONG, Soongoo
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SOUTHARD, Peter B.
HONG, Soongoo
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title E-healthcare strategies and implementation
title_short E-healthcare strategies and implementation
title_full E-healthcare strategies and implementation
title_fullStr E-healthcare strategies and implementation
title_full_unstemmed E-healthcare strategies and implementation
title_sort e-healthcare strategies and implementation
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2002
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/9504
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