Title :
Health management information systems (HMIS) implementation characteristics that influence the quality of healthcare in private hospitals in kenya
Author :
Macharia, Jimmy ; Maroa, Charles
Author_Institution :
United States Int. Univ., Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract :
Prior research has posited that successful implementation of a health management information system (HMIS) in health care organizations is a difficult task. Consequently, even hospitals that have implemented HMIS and invested huge amounts of money on these systems are faced with several difficulties that need to be addressed before taking full advantage of these technologies to improve their health care service quality. The lack of improved quality in healthcare may create negative patient perceptions that my hinder their motivation to seek for health care in such facilities. In addition to HMIS implementation challenges, service quality challenges persist in hospitals. Consequently this paper investigates the HMIS implementation characteristics that influence the Service Quality of Healthcare in Private Hospitals in Kenya. The findings indicate that HMIS Relative Advantage, and healthcare dimensions - Quality Responsiveness, Responsibility, and Reliability have a significant influence on the successful use of HMIS.
Keywords :
health care; hospitals; medical information systems; HMIS; HMIS relative advantage; health care organizations; health care service quality; health management information systems; patient perceptions; private hospitals; quality responsiveness dimension; reliability dimension; responsibility dimension; Hospitals; Management information systems; Q-factor; Reliability; Technological innovation; Health Information Systems; Healthcare; Implementation; Quality;
Conference_Titel :
IST-Africa Conference Proceedings, 2014
Conference_Location :
Le Meridien Ile Maurice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-905824-43-4
DOI :
10.1109/ISTAFRICA.2014.6880631