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Hospital information systems in developing countries: a state-of-the-art systematic review

Jie Lei (School of Business, Yulin Normal University, Yulin, China and Research Center of Cultural Construction in Ethnic Areas and Social Governance, Guangxi College Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences, Yulin Normal University, Yulin, China)
Jianming Liu (School of Business, Yulin Normal University, Yulin, China)
Wu Li (Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, Zigong, China)

Kybernetes

ISSN: 0368-492X

Article publication date: 1 April 2021

Issue publication date: 15 November 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

Hospital information system (HIS) can be examined as a vital factor for developing the quality of health care and cost managing. There exists abundant literature on HISs, but implementation-based literature of HIS is rare, typically about progressive countries. However, a study that can comprehensively review published articles is scarce. Therefore, this paper aims to examine the systematic and comprehensive study of HIS in developed countries. Together, the benefits and harms relevant to HIS’s different mechanisms have been considered, and the fundamental challenges of them are addressed to design more efficient HIS in the future.

Design/methodology/approach

HIS has been used globally for numerous years and is now being used in a wide area. HIS is broadly used in clinical settings. Information technology (IT) and information system have been suggested as a required piece to solve the health-care-related issues. Hence, to improve HIS’s ability, this paper conducted a review method concentratating on research related to HIS until 2019. A total of 21 papers were recognized and examined as principal research for the summary.

Findings

The authors found that HIS can help in reduction of medical mistakes, enhancement doctors’ performance and increase in the quality of the care provided. HIS management can be used to provide better health-care services. Therefore, HIS must be sensible and use clear structures. The authors conclude that, generally, with an increase in awareness, acceptability and the need for HIS worldwide, there will be more strategies and approaches available.

Research limitations/implications

First, this paper provides an outline of the status of HIS. Second, it identifies some distinct research gaps that could be worth studying. Some flawless work may be removed because of applying some filters to select the original articles. Surveying all the papers on the topic of HIS is impossible, too.

Practical implications

Design and sustainability of HIS is still a big issue for most developing countries, despite its wide usage in the developed countries. The technology is changing rapidly, so the field should be reviewed regularly. This paper suggests a suitable framework that will guide HIS in the local conditions of developing countries.

Social implications

The government will be assisted by the suggested solving ways in its performance and design of electronic health-care projects.

Originality/value

The study brings the viewpoints on the state of HIS mechanisms in developing countries. The paper’s results can offer visions into future research requirements. By providing comparative information and analyzing the current growths in this area, this study will support researchers and professionals to understand the progress in HIS mechanisms better.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: This work is supported by the Research Center of Cultural Construction in Ethnic Areas and Social Governance in Yulin Normal University (Grant No. 2019YJJD0016) and the Guangxi Young Teachers’ Basic Ability Improvement Project (Grant No. 2017KY0540).

Citation

Lei, J., Liu, J. and Li, W. (2021), "Hospital information systems in developing countries: a state-of-the-art systematic review", Kybernetes, Vol. 50 No. 12, pp. 3286-3304. https://doi.org/10.1108/K-09-2020-0590

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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