Information Technology and Its Transformation Effect on Health Care System in Saudi Arabia
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would take this opportunity to thank my research supervisor professor Rainer sibbel, family and friends for their support and guidance without which this thesis would not have been possible.
DECLARATION
I Ahmed H Almathami], declare that the contents of this dissertation/thesis represent my own work, and that the dissertation/thesis has not previously been submitted for academic examination towards any qualification. Furthermore, it represents my own opinions and not necessarily those of the School.
Signed ____ahmed______________ Date _26-02-2012________________
ABSTRACT
In this study, the researcher aims to determine physician's perception of how CIS can improve the health system as a whole in Saudi Arabia. In order to accomplish the research aims the research opts for King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center (KFSH&RC) -Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as a case. The current state of the Saudi Arabia healthcare system and its failure to fully make use of information technology in healthcare has been addressed in a series of reports from the Institutes of Medicine (lOM) Committee on Quality of Health care in Saudi Arabia. Tasked by the Department of Health and Human Services with reporting on healthcare delivery in the Saudi Arabia., the committee's 1999 report describes a system that is not keeping pace with the health needs of the population. Care is fragmented, based on outdated practice patterns, lacking in standards of care, and therefore is violating the guiding principle of medicine, to do no harm to patients. This research was established and carried out by using a quantitative research method. Primary data was collected using the questionnaires in order to prove the hypothesis. The self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data about the perception of physician's regarding CIS and how it can improve the health system in Saudi Arabia. In conclusion, it can be concluded that physician's perceived that CIS can improve the health system in Saudi Arabia. However, Healthcare and medical informatics systems must be designed to include the constructs that keep threats from penetrating their IT environment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Background of the Study1
Overview of the study2
Introduction3
Problem Statement4
Rationale and Significance5
Aims and Objectives6
Theoretical Framework7
Research Questions9
Hypothesis10
Ethical Concerns10
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW12
Healthcare Domain12
Challenges in the Healthcare Domain13
Defining Healthcare Information Systems13
Clinical Information Systems in Health care14
History of Information Systems in Healthcare15
Healthcare-IT-Adoption Model17
Inhibitors of Usage Research Model19
Unified Model (Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT)21
Saudi Arabia21
Economy24
Population Status25
Existing Problems in Healthcare25
Barriers and Challenges of Information technology on Healthcare26
Gap Analysis28
IT Rejection in Health Care in Saudi Arabia29
Clinical Information Systems (CIS) in Saudi Arabia31
Case Study: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center (KFSH&RC) -Riyadh, Saudi Arabia32
Introduction32
Establishment33
Process management and use of Information System34
General Technology (Information Systems) in KFSH&RC36
Staff performance and their satisfaction37
Health Care Learning and IS38
Security38
Telemedicine40
Information Management Issues in Saudi Arabia41
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY48
Research Design48
Overview of Quantitative Research Approach49
Data Collection:49
Case Study50
Instrument50
Survey Questionnaire51
Sample51
Variables51
Design and Application of Questionnaires52
Questionnaire Responses52
Data Analysis53
Ethical Considerations53
Confidentiality54
Validity54
Reliability55
CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS57
Discussion57
Hospital Information Systems (HIS)57
Clinical Information Systems (CIS)57
Impacts of Clinical Information Systems (CIS) in health care59