Information management practices in public tertiary health-care facilities: an empirical investigation from the state of Kuwait

IF 0.8 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Dari Alhuwail
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Purpose This paper aims to gain insights about information management practices in public health-care organizations in Kuwait and offer recommendations to improve these practices. Design/methodology/approach This study involves secondary analysis of quantitative and qualitative accreditation-related data pertaining to the compliance with the Information Management standard at seven public tertiary health-care facilities over two accreditation cycles. Findings Overall, organizations improved their compliance with the Information Management standard. However, issues exist with effectively and efficiently transmitting data, aggregating clinical and administrative data and using the information for both strategic planning and quality improvement initiatives. Research limitations/implications The analysed data set does not provide information about the improvements done between the accreditation cycles. Caution should be applied before assuming generalizability of the results, considering the context and social constructs around the health-care system is essential. Practical implications Compliance with predetermined criteria through accreditation can improve information management practices. Without proper management of information at health-care facilities, achieving safe and effective patient care is futile. The role of health information technology (IT) should not be sidelined; robust health IT solutions can help support good information management practices thereby improving care quality and aiding health-care reform. Originality/value Concerning information management, health-care organizations providing focused services have clear advantages over organizations providing general care services. Considering the type of care organization (general vs specialized) can provide insights into how information management practices can affect the operations of the organization.
公共三级保健设施的信息管理做法:来自科威特的实证调查
目的本文旨在深入了解科威特公共卫生保健组织的信息管理实践,并提出改进这些实践的建议。设计/方法/方法本研究涉及在两个认证周期内对七家公立三级医疗机构遵守信息管理标准的定量和定性认证相关数据进行二次分析。发现总体而言,各组织改进了对信息管理标准的遵从性。然而,在有效和高效地传输数据、汇总临床和管理数据以及将信息用于战略规划和质量改进举措方面存在问题。研究局限性/含义分析的数据集没有提供有关认证周期之间所做改进的信息。在假设结果具有普遍性之前,应谨慎行事,考虑到医疗保健系统的背景和社会结构至关重要。实际含义通过认证遵守预先确定的标准可以改进信息管理实践。如果没有对医疗机构的信息进行适当管理,实现安全有效的患者护理是徒劳的。不应忽视卫生信息技术的作用;强大的医疗IT解决方案可以帮助支持良好的信息管理实践,从而提高医疗质量并帮助医疗改革。独创性/价值在信息管理方面,提供重点服务的医疗保健组织比提供一般护理服务的组织具有明显的优势。考虑护理组织的类型(普通与专业)可以深入了解信息管理实践如何影响组织的运营。
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Records Management Journal
Records Management Journal INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
11
期刊介绍: ■Electronic records management ■Effect of government policies on record management ■Strategic developments in both the public and private sectors ■Systems design and implementation ■Models for records management ■Best practice, standards and guidelines ■Risk management and business continuity ■Performance measurement ■Continuing professional development ■Consortia and co-operation ■Marketing ■Preservation ■Legal and ethical issues
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