scholarly journals The Current status of Health Information Technology Industry in China from CHINC Conference: Cross-sectional Study of Participating Companies (Preprint)

10.2196/33600 ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhongan Zhang ◽  
Xu Zheng ◽  
Kai An ◽  
Yunfan He ◽  
Tong Wang ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Sarnai Tsagaankhuu ◽  
Enkhdulguun Amgalan ◽  
Turtushikh Damba ◽  
Xinping Zhang

Background. The adoption of health information technology (HIT) is an important measure for improving healthcare quality and safety, which is affected by many hospital factors, but it has not yet been estimated in the Mongolian hospital sectors. This study examines how hospitals’ organisational and geographical characteristics influence the adoption of HIT in Mongolian tertiary and secondary care hospitals. Methods. А cross-sectional study involving the executive directors and medical equipment engineers was conducted in 39 hospitals. Data acquired from questionnaires are (1) hospitals’ organisational and geographical characteristics, including bed-size capacity, ownership type, status, and location of the hospitals, and (2) the adoption rate of HIT, and its categories are based on the Health Information and Management Systems Society’s classification (2002). The dependent variable was measured as numbers and the rate of HIT programs adopted clinical, administrative, and strategic information technologies (IT). A regression analysis was used to estimate the factors of impact on the adoption of clinical, administrative, and strategic IT. Results. We found a concerning relationship between the characteristics and adoption of HITs. On average, the number of HIT programs adopted was 18, covering nine clinical IT programs, six administrative IT programs, and three strategic IT programs. The adoption rate of overall HIT was 33.29% in the hospitals. In regression analysis, the organisational and geographical characteristics’ impact and HIT adoption of hospitals was positively associated with large bed-size (clinical IT: β = 0.256, P < 0.001 ; administrative IT: β = 0.3654, P < 0.001 ; strategic IT: β = 0.0006, P < 0.001 ), for-profit (strategic IT: β = 0.1995, P < 0.01 ), teaching (clinical IT: β = 0.2560, P < 0.05 ; administrative IT: β = 0.1985, P < 0.05 ; strategic IT: β = 0.2236, P < 0.01 ), and urban location (clinical IT: β = 0.2840, P < 0.001 , administrative IT: β = 0.2256, P < 0.01 ; strategic IT: β = 0.2256, P < 0.001 ). Conclusion. Our study found that the HIT adoption rate in Mongolia is poor, and its adoption is mainly positively associated with bed-size capacity, status, and location of the hospitals. Also, we found that the ownership type is partially affected HIT adoption.


Author(s):  
Pernilla Sönnerfors ◽  
Kirsti Skavberg Roaldsen ◽  
Agneta Ståhle ◽  
Karin Wadell ◽  
Alexandra Halvarsson

Author(s):  
Erkki Harjula ◽  
Jani Hautakorpi ◽  
Nicklas Beijar ◽  
Mika Ylianttila

Due to the increasing popularity of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing, the information technology industry and standardization organizations have started to direct their efforts on standardizing P2P algorithms and protocols. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has recently formed the Peer-to-Peer SIP (P2PSIP) working group for enabling serverless operation of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). This chapter introduces the P2PSIP by presenting its background and purpose, operational principles, current status, and application areas. The focus is on the challenges and problem areas from the viewpoint of standardization and related research. The mobile- and heterogeneous environments are considered with special care. The authors provide a glance to the existing and emerging solutions that may be used in tackling the mentioned challenges and thus paving the way for successful deployment of P2PSIP in mobile environments.


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