Strategic information management plans: the basis for systematic information management in hospitals

Abstract:

Information management in hospitals is a complex task. In order to reduce complexity, we distinguish strategic, tactical, and operational information management. This is essential, because each of these information management levels views hospital information systems from different perspectives, and therefore uses other methods and tools. Since all these management activities deal only in part with computers, but mainly with human beings and their social behavior, we define a hospital information system as a sociotechnical subsystem of a hospital. Without proper strategic planning it would be a matter of chance, if a hospital information system would fulfil the information strategies goals. In order to support strategic planning and to reduce efforts for creating strategic plans, we propose a practicable structure.

Projects: Management of health information systems

Publication type: Journal article

Journal: Int J Med Inform

Human Diseases: No Human Disease specified

Citation: Int J Med Inform 64(2-3):99–109

Date Published: 2001

Registered Mode: imported from a bibtex file

Authors: Alfred Winter, Elske Ammenwerth, O. J. Bott, B. Brigl, Anke Buchauer, S. Graber, A. Grant, A. Haber, W. Hasselbring, Reinhold Haux, A. Heinrich, H. Janssen, I. Kock, O. S. Penger, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, A. Terstappen, Andreas Winter

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