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E-Health System Characteristics, Medical Performance, and Healthcare Quality at Jordan’s Health Centers
Author(s) -
Malik Bader Alazzam,
Husam Al Khatib,
Walid Theib Mohammad,
Fawaz Alassery
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of healthcare engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.509
H-Index - 29
eISSN - 2040-2309
pISSN - 2040-2295
DOI - 10.1155/2021/5887911
Subject(s) - usability , quality (philosophy) , health care , mistake , information system , structural equation modeling , perception , data collection , patient satisfaction , health care quality , nursing , medicine , knowledge management , applied psychology , psychology , computer science , statistics , engineering , human–computer interaction , philosophy , electrical engineering , mathematics , epistemology , machine learning , neuroscience , political science , law , economics , economic growth
This research explores how e-health systems' features (information quality, quality of the system, usability perceived, and perceived usefulness) contribute to improving medical personnel performance in medical centers, patient care, and physician-patient interactions in Jordan. The objective is to evaluate a single integrated model consisting of the technology acceptance model. This study used the logical research method and approach. A collection of data from 212 medical personnel working in 19 healthcare facilities throughout Jordan were gathered. To analyze the data collected and test the hypotheses of the research, a partially square/structural equation modeling method has been employed. The study found that the health information system (HIS) information quality has a direct and indirect beneficial effect on the performance of the staff, beneficial effects on patient care alone, and only favorable, indirect effects on the doctor-patient relationship. On the contrary, system quality was shown to influence directly and indirectly and to have a direct and indirect beneficial effect both on the connection between doctors and patients. Remember that the HIS has accessibility, speed, and mistake detection and avoids error issues. These shortcomings are suggested to be rectified in conjunction with improved user perception towards easy usage and utilization of the system.

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