Performance Evaluation of Public Hospital Information Systems by the Information System Success Model.
- Author:
Kyoung Won CHO
1
;
Sung Kwon BAE
;
Ji Hye RYU
;
Kyeong Na KIM
;
Chang Ho AN
;
Young Moon CHAE
Author Information
- Publication Type:Evaluation Studies ; Original Article
- Keywords: Electronic Medical Records; Information Systems; Evaluation Studies
- MeSH: Electronic Health Records; Hospitals, Public*; Information Systems*; Intention; Korea; Medical Records
- From:Healthcare Informatics Research 2015;21(1):43-48
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: OBJECTIVES: This study was to evaluate the performance of the newly developed information system (IS) implemented on July 1, 2014 at three public hospitals in Korea. METHODS: User satisfaction scores of twelve key performance indicators of six IS success factors based on the DeLone and McLean IS Success Model were utilized to evaluate IS performance before and after the newly developed system was introduced. RESULTS: All scores increased after system introduction except for the completeness of medical records and impact on the clinical environment. The relationships among six IS factors were also analyzed to identify the important factors influencing three IS success factors (Intention to Use, User Satisfaction, and Net Benefits). All relationships were significant except for the relationships among Service Quality, Intention to Use, and Net Benefits. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that hospitals should not only focus on systems and information quality; rather, they should also continuously improve service quality to improve user satisfaction and eventually reach full the potential of IS performance.