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Installing a computer-based patient information system.

S J Hughes

    The Journal of Nursing Administration
    |May 1, 1980
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    Successful hospital-wide computer-based patient information system implementation relies on extensive planning and user involvement. This approach minimizes problems and maximizes benefits for healthcare providers.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Hospital Administration
    • Information Systems Management

    Background:

    • Implementing hospital-wide computer-based patient information systems presents significant challenges.
    • Effective planning and coordination are crucial for successful system integration.
    • Minimizing user-related issues and maximizing system benefits requires strategic oversight.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline key strategies for the successful implementation of hospital-wide computer-based patient information systems.
    • To highlight the importance of user involvement in system adoption.
    • To provide guidance for nursing administrators on avoiding common implementation pitfalls.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of implementation strategies for computer-based patient information systems.

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  • Case study analysis of a hospital's successful system implementation.
  • Identification of critical success factors and potential challenges.
  • Main Results:

    • Extensive planning and coordination are essential for system success.
    • Active user involvement significantly minimizes implementation problems.
    • Proactive management by nursing administrators can avert common pitfalls.

    Conclusions:

    • Hospital-wide computer-based patient information system implementation is achievable with meticulous planning and user engagement.
    • Nursing administrators play a vital role in navigating the complexities of healthcare computerization.
    • Adopting a structured approach ensures the realization of system benefits and efficient healthcare delivery.