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Facilitating superior chronic disease management through a knowledge-based systems development model.

Nilmini S Wickramasinghe1, Steve Goldberg

  • 1Center for the Management of Medical Technologies (CMMT), Stuart School of Business, Illinois Institute of Technology, 565 W Adams St., Suite 405, Chicago, IL 60661, USA. nilmini@stuart.iit.edu

International Journal of Electronic Healthcare
|January 29, 2009
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Summary
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Implementing new healthcare technology is challenging. This study introduces a knowledge-based adaptive mapping methodology to accelerate the adoption of information and communications technology (ICT) for better chronic disease management (CDM).

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in Healthcare
  • Technology Adoption and Diffusion

Background:

  • Slow adoption of technology-enabled healthcare solutions is a significant barrier to improved patient care.
  • Traditional Information and Communications Technology (ICT) implementation methodologies often fail in the complex healthcare environment.
  • Effective Chronic Disease Management (CDM) requires robust and adaptable technological support.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel methodology for rapid and rigorous realization of ICT-enabled healthcare solutions.
  • To address the challenges in adopting and diffusing technology in healthcare settings.
  • To facilitate superior Chronic Disease Management (CDM) through improved ICT implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a knowledge-based adaptive mapping to realization methodology.
  • Application of the methodology to the implementation of ICT-enabled solutions for Chronic Disease Management (CDM).
  • Focus on rapid traversal from idea to realization while maintaining scientific rigor.

Main Results:

  • The proposed methodology enables faster and more reliable implementation of healthcare technologies.
  • Demonstrates a pathway to overcome common barriers in ICT adoption within healthcare.
  • Provides a framework for successful deployment of advanced ICT for CDM.

Conclusions:

  • The knowledge-based adaptive mapping methodology offers a viable solution for accelerating technology adoption in healthcare.
  • Successful implementation of ICT is crucial for enhancing Chronic Disease Management (CDM).
  • This approach ensures rigor and speed, paving the way for widespread use of beneficial healthcare technologies.