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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Information Systems Implementation
  • Business Process Optimization

Background:

  • Hospitals face pressure to enhance care quality and reduce costs in a competitive market.
  • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are adopted to improve hospital business operations.
  • ERP implementation is challenging, often leading to failure and significant financial losses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the process workflows and phases of ERP implementation.
  • To provide insights for researchers and practitioners on ERP implementation in hospitals.
  • To aid in making informed decisions for future ERP projects.

Main Methods:

  • Case study of ERP implementation at Fortis Hospital Cunningham Road, Bangalore, India.
  • Analysis of various process workflows and implementation phases.
  • Qualitative description of the implementation journey.

Main Results:

  • Detailed mapping of ERP implementation processes and stages.
  • Identification of critical success factors and potential pitfalls.
  • Understanding the complexities and resource requirements of ERP adoption.

Conclusions:

  • Successful ERP implementation requires careful planning and execution of defined workflows.
  • Insights from this case study can guide hospitals in navigating ERP challenges.
  • Informed decision-making is crucial for mitigating risks and achieving ERP benefits in healthcare.