School of Labor and Employment Relations and The College of Medicine, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign , Champaign, IL.
Appl Clin Inform. 2012 Dec 19;3(4):488-500. doi: 10.4338/ACI-2012-07-R-0029. Print 2012.
Despite near (and rare) consensus that the adoption and diffusion of health information technology (health IT) will bolster outcomes for organizations, individuals, and the healthcare system as a whole, there has been surprisingly little consideration of the structures and processes within organizations that might drive the adoption and effective use of the technology. Management research provides a useful lens through which to analyze both the determinants of investment and the benefits that can ultimately be derived from these investments. This paper provides a conceptual framework for understanding health IT adoption. In doing so, this paper highlights specific organizational barriers or enablers at different stages of the adoption process - investment, implementation, and use - and at different levels of organizational decision-making - strategic, operational, and frontline. This framework will aid both policymakers and organizational actors as they make sense of the transition from paper-based to electronic systems.
尽管人们几乎(且罕见地)达成共识,即采用和推广医疗信息技术(health IT)将增强组织、个人和整个医疗体系的成果,但对于可能推动技术采用和有效利用的组织内部结构和流程,却鲜有考虑。管理研究提供了一个有用的视角,可以分析投资的决定因素以及这些投资最终可以带来的收益。本文提供了一个理解健康信息技术采用的概念框架。通过这样做,本文强调了在采用过程的不同阶段(投资、实施和使用)以及在组织决策的不同层次(战略、运营和一线)的具体组织障碍或促进因素。该框架将帮助政策制定者和组织参与者理解从纸质系统向电子系统的过渡。