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Role of information systems for management in multispeciality hospitals to improve performance: A conceptual framework

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  • Navya GANDHAVALLA

    (Knowledge and Technology Management Division, CSIR-NAL, India)

  • Abin GEORGE

    (Knowledge and Technology Management Division, CSIR-NAL, India)

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Hospital information systems are widely used globally with an embedded role of information technology focusing on life enhancement and cost-cutting strategies, including patient care information systems and managerial information system. A very few studies focused on this topic and our study provides better insight for those willing to understand and incorporate information systems in hospital management. A survey was conducted for primary data. The results indicate the significance of this study. This opens a window for researchers with accurate data, information, and advanced research methodologies.

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  • Navya GANDHAVALLA & Abin GEORGE, 2023. "Role of information systems for management in multispeciality hospitals to improve performance: A conceptual framework," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania - AGER, vol. 0(2(635), S), pages 139-148, Summer.
  • Handle: RePEc:agr:journl:v:2(635):y:2023:i:2(635):p:139-148
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