scholarly journals Improving the Decision-Making Process in the Higher Learning Institutions via Electronic Records Management System Adoption

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Hanan Mohammed Oumran ◽  
Rodziah Binti Atan ◽  
Rozi Nor Haizan Binti Nor ◽  
Salfarina Binti Abdullah ◽  
Muaadh Mukred

Currently, higher learning institutions (HLIs) are facing their most challenging problem in inefficient information management. The knowledge management system (KMS) application calls for providing several benefits to lecturers and students, producing daily information, documenting records for evidence of a transaction, and eventually improving the decision-making process. Knowledge management can be coupled with fuzzy logic to deal with imprecision and uncertainty of data in a KMS. The ICT dynamic development has shifted the HLI operations from manual to electronic-based handling of related information. KMS is one of the systems that are of significant consideration in this regard. Nevertheless, such a system has not been extensively adopted as expected due to users’ rejection of its use. In the present paper, the factors affecting the decision to adopt/reject KMS are highlighted. The study is qualitative and entails a critical review of the related literature concerning the topic, backed by interviews. KMS experts working with highly reputable HLI were interviewed. A total of 11 factors were focused on in light of their effect on the decision to adopt/reject KMS, as argued by the technological adoption theories and literature review. All the factors were validated and placed in ranks by the experts. From the results, a novel conceptual framework of KMS adoption was developed for Libyan HLIs to bring about technology adoption and improved decision-making.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.7) ◽  
pp. 100
Author(s):  
Nurzeelawati Norolazmi ◽  
Saiful Farik Mat Yatin ◽  
Irwan Kamaruddin Abd Kadir ◽  
Mohd Ridwan Seman @Kamarulzaman ◽  
Nurussobah Hussin ◽  
...  

An Electronic Records Management System (ERMS) is a computer-based program that sets up for the retrieval process of the records that stored in the system.  This aim of the study was to investigate the effect of Electronic Recordkeeping implementation in Information Intensive Agency.  The objectives were to determine whether there is a policy in electronic recordkeeping in this agency, to identify whether staff at this agency has skills or knowledge in electronic recordkeeping and to identify the challenges facing the implementation of electronic recordkeeping in this agency.  A case study research method will be adopted to ensure greater reliability of data.  Data will be collected from 40 staff using questionnaires and interview, in order to respond to the above objectives.  Quantitative approaches will be used to analyze, present and interpret data and also supported by some interview from the expert.   


IEEE Access ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 35963-35980 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muaadh Mukred ◽  
Zawiyah M. Yusof ◽  
Fahad M. Alotaibi ◽  
Umi Asma' Mokhtar ◽  
Fariza Fauzi

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Boniface Adriko ◽  
Fredrick Wandara

Background The study sought to investigate the relevance of medical records management on healthcare service delivery in Jinja referral hospital Jinja municipality. The objectives of the study were to describe the present records management practices in Jinja Referral Hospital; find out the existing infrastructure for the management of patient medical records at the Jinja Referral Hospital; determine the compliance of patient medical records management in Jinja Referral Hospital with the relevant national legislative and regulatory framework; find out the security of patient medical records at the Jinja Referral Hospital. Methodology Quantitative and qualitative approaches were employed, the sample was drawn from the service providers and from the healthcare service users. Questionnaires, interviews, and observation were used to collect data. Results The findings showed that Jinja Referral Hospital uses manual records management system in the creation, maintenance, and usage of records. Findings, there were challenges related to misfiling and missing patient folders which sometimes lead to the creation of new patient folders. Also, the study discovered that the time spent in the retrieval of patient folders could negatively affect the timely delivery of healthcare services. Conclusion The creation, maintenance, use, and disposal of medical records at the jinja referral hospital are currently effective under control. This is supported by the fact that there is a consistent system of creating records, classification, and retrieval. Recommendationsa The study recommended the adoption of electronic records management system as most public healthcare institutions in the country are rapidly shifting to electronic management systems. The use of electronic records management system is believed to be efficiently and effectively promote easy accessibility, retrieval of patient medical records, and allow easy communication amongst the healthcare service institutions and healthcare practitioners.


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