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Physicians play key role in information systems planning.

J F Evans1, R L Skibicki

  • 1Hamot Health Systems, Erie, PA.

Computers in Healthcare
|April 9, 1991
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Involving physicians in an Information Systems (IS) Executive Committee improved their engagement with the master plan. This strategy fostered physician buy-in, curiosity, and active use of IS at a medical center.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information Systems Management
  • Physician Engagement

Background:

  • Healthcare executives face challenges in securing physician adoption of information systems master plans.
  • Physician buy-in is crucial for the successful implementation of health information technology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore a strategy for enhancing physician engagement with an institution's information systems master plan.
  • To assess the impact of physician involvement in an MIS Executive Committee on IS adoption and utilization.

Main Methods:

  • A tertiary-care medical center involved physicians as members of its Management Information Systems (MIS) Executive Committee.
  • Physician participation was analyzed for its effect on acceptance and use of the IS master plan.

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Main Results:

  • Physician involvement in the MIS Executive Committee led to significant "buy-in" for the information systems master plan.
  • This approach stimulated physician curiosity and active use of the medical center's IS.
  • Physicians began to actively contribute to future IS development discussions.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating physicians into IS governance structures, such as an MIS Executive Committee, is an effective strategy for promoting adoption.
  • Physician involvement can transform passive acceptance into active engagement and demand for IS improvements.
  • This model offers a successful approach for healthcare institutions aiming to align IS initiatives with clinical needs.