The Critical Role of Hospital Information Systems in Digital Health Innovation Projects

Tim Scheplitz, Stefanie Kaczmarek, Martin Benedict
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Societal demand and political support still drive researchers and practitioners to work in numerous initiatives to create Digital Innovations (DI) in healthcare. Despite all support, the problem of unsuccessful or not-satisfying translation of project outputs into the healthcare reality remains. One critical aspect is the integration of a DI into evolved Hospital Information Systems (HIS). As DI projects often are conducted in practice research consortia, such projects can provide close insights into real-world settings. Therefore, a rigor analysis is necessary, which we perform using the Action Design Research approach that helps to analyze the role of HIS in DI projects for healthcare. The main contribution of this paper is the detailed description of a context-specific framework for the formalization of learning plus a systematic presentation of enablers and barriers of DI projects in healthcare. The framework matches both a project management perspective by considering different stages of a DI project and an interoperability perspective as an overall key factor for successful implementation.
医院信息系统在数字健康创新项目中的关键作用
社会需求和政治支持仍然推动着研究人员和从业人员在医疗保健领域开展数字创新(DI)的众多举措。尽管得到了所有支持,但项目产出转化为医疗保健现实的不成功或不令人满意的问题仍然存在。一个关键方面是将DI集成到不断发展的医院信息系统(HIS)中。由于DI项目通常是在实践研究联盟中进行的,因此这些项目可以提供对现实环境的深入了解。因此,有必要进行严格的分析,我们使用动作设计研究方法来执行分析,该方法有助于分析HIS在医疗保健DI项目中的作用。本文的主要贡献是详细描述了用于形式化学习的特定于上下文的框架,并系统地介绍了医疗保健中DI项目的推动因素和障碍。该框架通过考虑DI项目的不同阶段来匹配项目管理视角,并将互操作性视角作为成功实现的整体关键因素。
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