SIG Health - Healthcare Informatics and Health Info Technology
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Paper Type
ERF
Paper Number
1217
Description
The Healthcare Supply Chain (HSC) plays a key role in the safety and quality of healthcare services. A growing awareness of the complexities of the HSC has highlighted the potential usefulness of digital systems to deliver efficiencies which may lead to improved clinical safety. The business benefits of digital transformation of the HSC have been identified however there has been no clear methodology proposed to the author’s knowledge to measure the clinical safety benefits. This study will examine the performance of a Clinical Safety Evaluation Model (CSEM) created to provide healthcare organisations a measure of clinical safety through digital transformation of their supply chain. The CSEM uses an adaptation of the DeLone and McLean Information Success Model blended with proven clinical safety criterion within the healthcare supply chain sphere. The study will provide measures on both the effectiveness of the model and the potential for use of the CSEM in industry application to improve clinical safety.
Recommended Citation
Smith, Sean; Lane, Michael; Toleman, Mark; and Shrestha, Anup, "Digital Transformation of the Healthcare Supply Chain: A Clinical Safety Evaluation Model" (2022). AMCIS 2022 Proceedings. 24.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2022/sig_health/sig_health/24
Digital Transformation of the Healthcare Supply Chain: A Clinical Safety Evaluation Model
The Healthcare Supply Chain (HSC) plays a key role in the safety and quality of healthcare services. A growing awareness of the complexities of the HSC has highlighted the potential usefulness of digital systems to deliver efficiencies which may lead to improved clinical safety. The business benefits of digital transformation of the HSC have been identified however there has been no clear methodology proposed to the author’s knowledge to measure the clinical safety benefits. This study will examine the performance of a Clinical Safety Evaluation Model (CSEM) created to provide healthcare organisations a measure of clinical safety through digital transformation of their supply chain. The CSEM uses an adaptation of the DeLone and McLean Information Success Model blended with proven clinical safety criterion within the healthcare supply chain sphere. The study will provide measures on both the effectiveness of the model and the potential for use of the CSEM in industry application to improve clinical safety.
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