Experiences from Health Information Systems Implementation Projects Reported in Canada Between 1991 and 1997

Experiences from Health Information Systems Implementation Projects Reported in Canada Between 1991 and 1997

Francis Lau, Marilynne Hebert
Copyright: © 2002 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-931777-01-8.ch006
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Abstract

Canada’s Health Informatics Association has been hosting annual conferences since the 1970’s as a way of bringing information systems professionals, health practitioners, policy makers, researchers and industry together to share their ideas and experiences in the use of information systems in the health sector. This paper describes our findings on the outcome of information systems implementation projects reported at these conferences in the 1990s. Fifty implementation projects published in the conference proceedings were reviewed and the authors or designates of 24 of these projects were interviewed. The overall experiences, which are consistent with existing implementation literature, suggest the need for organizational commitment; resource support and training; managing project, change process and communication; organizational/user involvement and teams approach; system capability; information quality; and demonstrable positive consequences from computerization.

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