2015
DOI: 10.1179/2047971915y.0000000007
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Using integrated information system for patient benefits: a case study in India

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“…To meet the Objective 1 (relevance of information technology in Indian healthcare sector) we reviewed the available literature and found that there are few studies (Mohapatra and Murarka, 2016;Venkateswaran et al, 2016;Mohapatra, 2015;Srinivas and Prasad, 2013;Kavitha, 2013;Itumalla, 2012;Rajasekaran et al, 2008) which have delineated this issue and strongly support the relevance of information technology in Indian healthcare sector. However, these studies are silent on explaining the relevance from socio-economic point of view.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To meet the Objective 1 (relevance of information technology in Indian healthcare sector) we reviewed the available literature and found that there are few studies (Mohapatra and Murarka, 2016;Venkateswaran et al, 2016;Mohapatra, 2015;Srinivas and Prasad, 2013;Kavitha, 2013;Itumalla, 2012;Rajasekaran et al, 2008) which have delineated this issue and strongly support the relevance of information technology in Indian healthcare sector. However, these studies are silent on explaining the relevance from socio-economic point of view.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study concludes that if effective training is designed and delivered in the area of healthcare information technology, benefits could be given to associated stakeholders. Mohapatra (2015) explains how hospital information system (HIS) is used as a comprehensive and integrated information system designed to manage the administrative, financial, and clinical aspects of a hospital in urban India. The case also illustrates how the information system ensures financial returns by improving timeliness of patient care, accounting and administration, record keeping, and management reporting.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there have been several studies exploring EMR use in resource‐poor countries, in general little attention has been paid to nurses' attitudes to EMR adoption (Kressing et al, 2016). EMR technology has represented a shift away from “paper‐based care activities toward outcome‐focused, evidenced based processes” (Mohapatra, ). Proponents of EMR have cited several benefits such as reducing often confusing handwritten documentation, avoiding transcription errors, and fast access to patient information allowing timely diagnosis and treatment (Yao, Chu, & Li, ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 affordability of healthcare services 2 accuracy of diagnostic technologies 3 speed in delivery of medical test results 4 easy storage and accessibility of medical records of patients 5 privacy and degree of threat to patient medical data 6 quick delivery of precise medical consultation (Mohapatra, 2015c) 7 efficient workflow of prescription ordering and delivery (Mohapatra, 2015b(Mohapatra, , 2015d. This study has taken a broad look at affordable and quality healthcare using IOT technology (Mohapatra, 2009).…”
Section: Dependent Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%