Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
517099 International Journal of Medical Informatics 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesThis study aims to gain more insight in whether care programming in health care can be supported by IT and what is needed for successful implementation. We evaluated a case where an organization structured its care processes into care programs and used a planning tool for planning and control of the care programs. The results of this evaluation contribute to existing knowledge about the relation between care processes and IT as well as IT implementation.MethodWe used multiple data sources to support and complete the results. The evaluation of the case took place by means of face-to-face interviews, a document study and analyses of emails.Results and discussionThe care programs and the planning tool were not compatible and did not achieve the intended goals. The professionals failed to appreciate flexibility of the care programs.The implementation of the planning tool failed because of too little user involvement in the implementation. Moreover, care programs were in general not accepted by the professionals. All this resulted in a non-fit between the care programs and the planning tool. We advise for routine processes as care programs to develop a balance between flexibility and standardization. This is a process of trial and error and requires adaptive information technology and user involvement in development and implementation.

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