CHALLENGING DECISIONS IN HEALTHCARE

CHALLENGING DECISIONS IN HEALTHCARE

The current technological advances have been experienced in the field of Information Technology. Information systems are one of the fast-growing technology being adopted by organizations including healthcare institutions (Patrick, Barach, &Besiso, 2017). For integration strategies, organizations use two primary systems; Best of Breed and Monolithic systems. Choosing the method to employ has been a significant challenge for organizations because both have strengths and weakness depending on the situations that are used. Best of Breed is best recommended for organizations as opposed to the Monolithic system.

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Best of breed system is preferred due to its ability to perform specialized tasks effectively. Most organizations have specific functions that they deal with.

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Private payers of healthcare costs play an essential role the delivery of services to patients. Strategies to integrate clinical and financial information system leads to a reduced price of performing these two activities (Patrick, Barach, &Besiso, 2017). This acts as an incentive to the private payers in healthcare costs. When purchasing an information technology from vendors, organizations should ensure that both the users and the vendors are present during acquisition and installation. A good relationship between the vendors and the users ensure that there is continuous consultation on how to bring the best of the acquired technology in providing services.

References

Angst, C. M., Wowak, K. D., Handley, S. M., & Kelley, K. (2017). ANTECEDENTS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS SOURCING STRATEGIES IN US HOSPITALS: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY. MIS Quarterly, 41(4).

Patrick, J. D., Barach, P., &Besiso, A. (2017). Information Technology Infrastructure, Management, and Implementation: The Rise of the Emergent Clinical Information System and the Chief Medical Information Officer. In Surgical Patient Care (pp. 247-262). Springer, Cham.