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Facilitating applied information technology research.

John P Glaser1

  • 1Partners HealthCare, Boston, USA.

Journal of Healthcare Information Management : JHIM
|February 3, 2005
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Effective management of applied information technology research is crucial for healthcare organizations. This process ensures research topics are identified, funded, and implemented, overcoming common challenges in technology adoption.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information Technology Management
  • Healthcare Research

Background:

  • Healthcare organizations face challenges in understanding and implementing new information technologies.
  • IT research initiatives often struggle with resource acquisition, project implementation, and portfolio management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a structured management process for applied information technology research within a healthcare setting.
  • To outline strategies for identifying, prioritizing, funding, and disseminating IT research findings.

Main Methods:

  • The paper details the information technology research process implemented at Partners HealthCare.
  • This includes soliciting proposals, a research council review, and project prioritization.
  • The process covers topic identification through results dissemination.

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Main Results:

  • The described process aims to mitigate challenges in IT research, such as resource limitations and implementation gaps.
  • Sample research areas include Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), e-visits, and clinical information system integration.
  • The paper reviews the goals, activities, and review processes for approved research projects.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing a managed research process is essential for healthcare organizations to effectively leverage information technology.
  • This systematic approach facilitates the successful integration of research findings into practice.
  • The described model provides a framework for optimizing IT research endeavors in healthcare settings.