Healthcare Care Management Information System

Adopting Health Information Systems

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapters 4 through 6 from the Wager, Lee, & Glaser (2017) text, and read the articles by Knoer (2017), Merahn (2015), and DeGaspari (2013). In addition, watch the videos by AHRQ Health IT listed in the Required Resources section of this week.

Understanding health care information systems planning and implementation is an important skill for health care leaders. Technology is advancing and the adoption of information systems in health care has progressed from being just a cool tool to a must have in terms of quality, access, profitability, and competitiveness. It is inevitable that managers and/or leaders will be faced with technology changes and/or upgrades, making the need to understand the basics of health care information system development and the standards required fundamental. Many organizations are opting out of acquiring a new health information system due to the high cost. Meanwhile, other health care organizations face resistance from their employees and other stakeholders when there is new system implementation.

Evaluate at least three of the barriers faced by health care leaders in adopting health information systems and identify how they can be prevented.
Propose a solution that could be used to eliminate or reduce a cultural and/or behavioral resistance to health information system adoption.
Evaluate the processes that are involved in a systems development lifecycle (SDLC) and how the processes relate to each other.