1. ERP implementation in rural health care.
- Author
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Trimmer KJ, Pumphrey LD, and Wiggins C
- Subjects
- Ambulatory Care Facilities organization & administration, Efficiency, Organizational, Humans, Idaho, Organizational Case Studies, Planning Techniques, Health Care Rationing, Hospitals, Rural organization & administration, Information Systems, Rural Health Services organization & administration, Systems Integration
- Abstract
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems provide organizations with the opportunity to integrate individual, functionally-oriented information systems. Although much of the focus in the popular press has been placed on ERP systems in large for-profit organizations, small hospitals and clinics are candidates for ERP systems. Focusing information systems on critical success factors (CSFs) allows the organization to address a limited number of areas associated with performance. This limited number of factors can provide management with an insight into dimensions of information that must be addressed by a system. Focuses on CSFs for small health-care organizations. In addition, also considers factors critical to the implementation of health-care information systems. Presents two cases. The results indicate support for the continuing use of CSFs to help focus on the benefits of ERPs. Focusing on groups of tangible and intangible benefits can also assist the rural health-care organization in the use of ERPs.
- Published
- 2002
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