scholarly journals Towards Improving Information Quality Requirements for Online Health Information Systems: A Review on the Recent Frameworks

Author(s):  
Mohamed Aden Ighe ◽  
Siti Asma binti Mohammed
2011 ◽  
Vol 20 (01) ◽  
pp. 142-145
Author(s):  
C. Boyer ◽  

SummaryTo explore how the Internet is being used as a source of information, but also as a source of consumption in certain health-related fields. Determine the negative and positive impacts of this trend, depending on the topic or quality standards of websites.Synopsis of the articles selected for the IMIA Yearbook 2011.Six papers from international peer reviewed journals have been selected for the section on health information systems.The articles selected discuss issues of major concern for online health information seekers, because of their positive or negative impact on health outputs.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 97
Author(s):  
Reza Abbasi ◽  
Reza Khajouei ◽  
Monireh Sadeghi Jabali ◽  
Moghadameh Mirzaei

Introduction: One of the well-known problems related to the information quality is the information incompleteness in health information systems. The purpose of this study was to investigate the completeness rate of patients’ information recorded in the hospital information system, sending information from which to Iranian electronic health record system (SEPAS) seemed to be unsuccessful.Methods: This study was conducted in six hospitals associated with Kerman University of Medical Sciences (KUMS) in Iran. In this study, 882 records which had failed to be sent from three hospital information systems to SEPAS were reviewed and the data were collected using a checklist. Data were analyzed using the descriptive and inferential statistics with SPSS.18.Results: A total of 18758 demographic and clinical information elements were examined. The rate of completeness was 55%. The highest completeness rate of demographic information was related to name, surname, gender, nationality, date of birth, father's name, marital status, place of residence, telephone number (79-100%), and in clinical information it was related to the final diagnosis (74%). The completeness rate of some information elements was significantly different among the hospitals (p <0.05). The completeness rate of information communicated to the Iranian national electronic health record was at a moderate level.Conclusion: This study showed that completeness rate is different among hospitals using the same hospital information system. The results of this study can help the health policymakers and developers of the national electronic health record in developing countries to improve completeness rate and also information quality in health information systems.


2005 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. e33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph B Walther ◽  
Suzanne Pingree ◽  
Robert P Hawkins ◽  
David B Buller

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 315
Author(s):  
Admaja Dwi Herlambang ◽  
Satrio Hadi Wijoyo ◽  
Aditya Rachmadi ◽  
Cindy Felita Nur Alimah

<p>Penelitian bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi kesuksesan implementasi sistem informasi kesehatan (Homedika.com). Pengukuran dilakukan berdasarkan DeLone &amp; McLean Model. Pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui kuesioner yang telah lolos uji validitas dan reliabilitas. Sampel penelitian berjumlah 30 responden yang dipilih dengan menggunakan teknik <em>purposive sampling</em> dan data dianalisis dengan statistik jenis deskriptif. Hasil analisis kesuksesan pada variabel <em>system quality, information quality</em>, <em>service quality</em>, <em>user satisfaction</em>, dan <em>net benefits</em> masuk ke dalam kategori Tinggi, dan variabel <em>use</em> masuk ke dalam kategori Cukup Tinggi. Kesuksesan implementasi sistem informasi kesehatan dapat ditingkatkan dengan cara melakukan perbaika pada variabel <em>use</em> dengan indikator <em>frequency of use</em>.</p><p><strong><em>Abstract</em></strong></p><p class="Judul2"><em>The study aims to evaluate the success of health information systems (Homedika.com) implementation. Measurements are carried out based on DeLone &amp; McLean Model. Data collection was done through  questionnaire that had passed the validity and reliability test. The research sample consisted of 30 respondents who were selected using purposive sampling technique and ata were analyzed using descriptive statistics formula. The results of success analysis in the system quality, information quality, service quality, user satisfaction, and net benefits</em><em> variable</em><em> </em><em>categorized as</em><em> High, and use variable </em><em>categorized as </em><em>Quite High. The success of the implementation of health information systems can be improved by improving the use variable with frequency of use</em><em> indicator</em><em>.</em></p><p><strong><em><br /></em></strong></p>


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