2014
DOI: 10.5296/ijld.v4i2.5443
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Knowledge-Based Technologies in Medical Management: Trends and Challenges in the 21st Century

Abstract: In looking at the future of knowledge-based technologies, we will have to acknowledge that the widespread changes that are presently occurring will escalate as we move into the future. These changes will be enormous in scale, global in scope and will extend across all sectors. In advance of knowledge based technologies will contribute towards Vision 2020, is "to develop a nation of healthy individuals, families and communities through a health system that is equitable, affordable, efficient, technologically ap… Show more

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“…government agencies seem to have not been accorded similar attention. In today's digital economy, the emergence and adoption of KM technology is especially important to the government institutions of developing countries such as Malaysia in order for the countries to keep up with the more developed economies (Junoh, Osman, & Halim, 2014) However, literature on intra-organizational usage of technology for KM in Malaysian government institutions has not been found so far. This paper aims to address the research gap on this issue.…”
Section: Knowledge Management Technology In Malaysian Government Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…government agencies seem to have not been accorded similar attention. In today's digital economy, the emergence and adoption of KM technology is especially important to the government institutions of developing countries such as Malaysia in order for the countries to keep up with the more developed economies (Junoh, Osman, & Halim, 2014) However, literature on intra-organizational usage of technology for KM in Malaysian government institutions has not been found so far. This paper aims to address the research gap on this issue.…”
Section: Knowledge Management Technology In Malaysian Government Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%