Abstract
Objective An intranet portal that combines cost-free, open-source software technology with easy set-up features can be beneficial for daily hospital processes. We describe the short-term adoption rates of a costless content management system (CMS) in the intranet of a tertiary Greek hospital. Design Dashboard statistics of our CMS platform were the implementation assessment of our system. Results In a period of 10 months of running the software, the results indicate the employees overcame 'Resistance to Change' status. The average growth rate of end users who exploit the portal services is calculated as 2.73 every 3.3 months. Conclusion We found our intranet web-based portal to be acceptable and helpful so far. Exploitation of an open-source CMS within the hospital intranet can influence healthcare management and the employees' way of working as well.
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Kotoulas, A., Stratis, I., Goumenidis, T., Lambrou, G., & Koutsouris, Di. Di. (2019). Short-term adoption rates for a web-based portal within the intranet of a hospital information system. BMJ Health and Care Informatics, 26(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjhci-2019-100004
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