Start Date
16-8-2018 12:00 AM
Description
This paper examines the factors that affect clinician satisfaction with electronic health records (EHR) vendors that provide in-house and cloud-based solutions. The study is concerned with the organizational level of different healthcare organizations. The model combines the IS Success model and the Task Technology Fit model, to best fit the health information systems. Five research hypotheses derived from the model and are going to be empirically tested using a field survey of EHR systems characteristics and its influence on the organization’s tasks achievement and mission alignment.
Recommended Citation
Alazazi, Massara; Sun, Jun; and Xiao, Nan, "Clinician Satisfaction with In-house and Cloud-based EHR Vendors" (2018). AMCIS 2018 Proceedings. 35.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2018/Health/Presentations/35
Clinician Satisfaction with In-house and Cloud-based EHR Vendors
This paper examines the factors that affect clinician satisfaction with electronic health records (EHR) vendors that provide in-house and cloud-based solutions. The study is concerned with the organizational level of different healthcare organizations. The model combines the IS Success model and the Task Technology Fit model, to best fit the health information systems. Five research hypotheses derived from the model and are going to be empirically tested using a field survey of EHR systems characteristics and its influence on the organization’s tasks achievement and mission alignment.