Information systems assessment in pathologic anatomy service

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Abstract

Information technologies changed the way of how the health organizations work, contributing to their effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability. Hospital Information Systems (HIS) are emerging on all of health institutions, helping health professionals and patients. However, HIS are not always implemented and used in the best way, leading to low levels of benefits and acceptance by users of these systems. In order to mitigate this problem, it is essential to take measures able to ensure if the HIS and their interfaces are designed in a simple and interactive way. With this in mind, a study to measure the user satisfaction and their opinion was made. It was applied the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) on a HIS implemented on various hospital centers (AIDA), being used the Pathologic Anatomy Service. The study identified weakness and strengths features of AIDA and it pointed some solutions to improve the medical record.

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Novo, A., Duarte, J., Portela, F., Abelha, A., Santos, M. F., & Machado, J. (2015). Information systems assessment in pathologic anatomy service. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 354, pp. 199–209). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16528-8_19

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