Visualizing Benefits: Evaluating Healthcare Information System Using IS-Impact Model

Reducing costs and optimizing operations are major challenges in many large-scale organizations including healthcare authorities. Research shows that despite ongoing investments in healthcare information systems (IS), the promised benefits often are partially realized or not at all. Part of the solu...

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Main Authors: Bruce Davidson, M. Ali Akber Dewan, Vivekanandan S. Kumar, Maiga Chang, Brenda Liggett
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9163378/
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spelling doaj-59fbd17294be46189a75413885ce9cd02021-03-30T01:57:44ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01814805214806510.1109/ACCESS.2020.30154679163378Visualizing Benefits: Evaluating Healthcare Information System Using IS-Impact ModelBruce Davidson0M. Ali Akber Dewan1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6347-7509Vivekanandan S. Kumar2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3394-7789Maiga Chang3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2827-6223Brenda Liggett4Fraser Health, Surrey, BC, CanadaFaculty of Science and Technology, School of Computing and Information Systems, Athabasca University, Edmonton, AB, CanadaFaculty of Science and Technology, School of Computing and Information Systems, Athabasca University, Edmonton, AB, CanadaFaculty of Science and Technology, School of Computing and Information Systems, Athabasca University, Edmonton, AB, CanadaFraser Health, Surrey, BC, CanadaReducing costs and optimizing operations are major challenges in many large-scale organizations including healthcare authorities. Research shows that despite ongoing investments in healthcare information systems (IS), the promised benefits often are partially realized or not at all. Part of the solution is to ensure that evaluation methodologies are available to clearly identify the success of these initiatives and from here articulate and mitigate the deficiencies or move to an alternative technology. The literature asserts that few practitioners have implemented a standardized evaluation approach. Using an established model, namely Information System Impact (IS-impact) model, we propose a modified evaluation model to assess and a visualization tool to visualize the success of an information systems from a healthcare perspective. The modified IS-Impact model includes six constructs - - individual impact, organization impact, provincial alignment impact, system quality, information quality, and service quality. We applied the modified IS-impact model and the proposed visualization tool against an existing healthcare software solution. An empirical study was conducted at a healthcare authority, with responses from 150 participants who use the healthcare IS, which confirmed that the proposed model and the visualization tool are valid and reliable to measure healthcare systems success. The evaluation model and the visualization tool are found to be efficient to narrow down the scope of inquiry from the general to the specific and quickly identifying the gaps and successes within the established software solution for the healthcare authority. Healthcare or clinical informatics researchers will be benefited from this research in evaluating the ongoing or nearly established healthcare information systems.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9163378/IS-impact modelIS-success modelbenefit realizationmedical information systemsinformation visualization
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author Bruce Davidson
M. Ali Akber Dewan
Vivekanandan S. Kumar
Maiga Chang
Brenda Liggett
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M. Ali Akber Dewan
Vivekanandan S. Kumar
Maiga Chang
Brenda Liggett
Visualizing Benefits: Evaluating Healthcare Information System Using IS-Impact Model
IEEE Access
IS-impact model
IS-success model
benefit realization
medical information systems
information visualization
author_facet Bruce Davidson
M. Ali Akber Dewan
Vivekanandan S. Kumar
Maiga Chang
Brenda Liggett
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title Visualizing Benefits: Evaluating Healthcare Information System Using IS-Impact Model
title_short Visualizing Benefits: Evaluating Healthcare Information System Using IS-Impact Model
title_full Visualizing Benefits: Evaluating Healthcare Information System Using IS-Impact Model
title_fullStr Visualizing Benefits: Evaluating Healthcare Information System Using IS-Impact Model
title_full_unstemmed Visualizing Benefits: Evaluating Healthcare Information System Using IS-Impact Model
title_sort visualizing benefits: evaluating healthcare information system using is-impact model
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Reducing costs and optimizing operations are major challenges in many large-scale organizations including healthcare authorities. Research shows that despite ongoing investments in healthcare information systems (IS), the promised benefits often are partially realized or not at all. Part of the solution is to ensure that evaluation methodologies are available to clearly identify the success of these initiatives and from here articulate and mitigate the deficiencies or move to an alternative technology. The literature asserts that few practitioners have implemented a standardized evaluation approach. Using an established model, namely Information System Impact (IS-impact) model, we propose a modified evaluation model to assess and a visualization tool to visualize the success of an information systems from a healthcare perspective. The modified IS-Impact model includes six constructs - - individual impact, organization impact, provincial alignment impact, system quality, information quality, and service quality. We applied the modified IS-impact model and the proposed visualization tool against an existing healthcare software solution. An empirical study was conducted at a healthcare authority, with responses from 150 participants who use the healthcare IS, which confirmed that the proposed model and the visualization tool are valid and reliable to measure healthcare systems success. The evaluation model and the visualization tool are found to be efficient to narrow down the scope of inquiry from the general to the specific and quickly identifying the gaps and successes within the established software solution for the healthcare authority. Healthcare or clinical informatics researchers will be benefited from this research in evaluating the ongoing or nearly established healthcare information systems.
topic IS-impact model
IS-success model
benefit realization
medical information systems
information visualization
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9163378/
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