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2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10916-018-1143-y
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Maturity Assessment Methodology for HISMM - Hospital Information System Maturity Model

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“…Maturity models are tools developed in the information technology field to provide guidance to organizations for assessing their current level of development in a particular topic, as well as a roadmap for systemic and structured improvement. 152 Healthcare IT maturity models have been developed to cover a variety of topics, ranging from continuity of care and healthcare analytics, to telemedicine and mobile technology. 153 Diabetes technology integration would greatly benefit from a maturity model to help guide implementation at healthcare institutions in a systematic way.…”
Section: Data Privacy and Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maturity models are tools developed in the information technology field to provide guidance to organizations for assessing their current level of development in a particular topic, as well as a roadmap for systemic and structured improvement. 152 Healthcare IT maturity models have been developed to cover a variety of topics, ranging from continuity of care and healthcare analytics, to telemedicine and mobile technology. 153 Diabetes technology integration would greatly benefit from a maturity model to help guide implementation at healthcare institutions in a systematic way.…”
Section: Data Privacy and Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most MMs rate performance using levels (i.e. level 1 through to 5 in maturity) [2]. MMs are used to improve electronic medical record (EMR) adoption, implementation and agility in undertaking these endeavors [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…level 1 through to 5 in maturity) [2]. MMs are used to improve electronic medical record (EMR) adoption, implementation and agility in undertaking these endeavors [2]. These adoption and implementation models are critical to organizations as they help leadership teams to assess their organization's current state, compare the organization's performance to other similar organizations, chart the organization's progression and accomplishments through the model and identify what needs to be implemented for the organization to reach the next level of maturity [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the 1980s organizations have sought out competitive advantage and have become more cost-effective through the achievement of operational improvements [Kappelman et al, 2019]. The presence of computer and information technology (IT) in today's organizations has expanded dramatically [Carvalho et al, 2019a;Patón-Romero et al, 2018] and has pushed IT functions to become more service-oriented to be more cost-effective and aligned with business objectives [Carvalho et al, 2019b;Tan et al, 2010]. Nowadays, most organizations are deeply dependent upon IT in order to plan, design, deliver, operate, and control IT services offered to customers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%