Critical Success Factor of Trusted Elements for Mobile Health Records Management: A Review of Conceptual Models
Health Information Technology such as Mobile Health Record Management (MHRM) and Electronic Health Record (EHR) depend on each other in maintaining the patients’ medical record. For maintaining trust specifically in health information technology development, the relationship among the patients, prov...
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2-s2.0-85119423421 Zulkipli F.N.; Hussin N.; Yatin S.F.M.; Ismail A. Critical Success Factor of Trusted Elements for Mobile Health Records Management: A Review of Conceptual Models 2021 International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications 12 9 10.14569/IJACSA.2021.0120931 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85119423421&doi=10.14569%2fIJACSA.2021.0120931&partnerID=40&md5=d4d159f9a410d47890d011c17706a89f Health Information Technology such as Mobile Health Record Management (MHRM) and Electronic Health Record (EHR) depend on each other in maintaining the patients’ medical record. For maintaining trust specifically in health information technology development, the relationship among the patients, providers and clinicians needs to be maintained. The present study consists of the understanding of the importance of the trusted elements of mobile health (mHealth) record management implementation in government hospitals. Covid-19 pandemic situation force obeying the technological approach in healthcare delivery. Technology gives a big impact on healthcare industry that deals with confidential data and human life. The increased use of mobile in records management in the wrong way leads the practitioner and communities towards poor quality, security problems, and meaningless data. To fulfil this objective, the conceptual framework has been developed by producing the trust elements for the implementation of mHealth apps in hospitals. Secondary data have been used and analyses to justify evolved on correlating the existing literature and the analyses data. Five trusted elements for MHRM have been found: Governance, Professional skills and competency, Mobile Health Records Management (MHRM), Sustainability and, Technological. This paper has evolved the use of electronic health organizations for the accessibility of trust data and timely access. The involvement success factors of trust elements avoid the petty problem, and inefficient process but giving users convenient and instant access to patients' records © 2021. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications.All Rights Reserved Science and Information Organization 2158107X English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Critical Success Factor of Trusted Elements for Mobile Health Records Management: A Review of Conceptual Models |
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Health Information Technology such as Mobile Health Record Management (MHRM) and Electronic Health Record (EHR) depend on each other in maintaining the patients’ medical record. For maintaining trust specifically in health information technology development, the relationship among the patients, providers and clinicians needs to be maintained. The present study consists of the understanding of the importance of the trusted elements of mobile health (mHealth) record management implementation in government hospitals. Covid-19 pandemic situation force obeying the technological approach in healthcare delivery. Technology gives a big impact on healthcare industry that deals with confidential data and human life. The increased use of mobile in records management in the wrong way leads the practitioner and communities towards poor quality, security problems, and meaningless data. To fulfil this objective, the conceptual framework has been developed by producing the trust elements for the implementation of mHealth apps in hospitals. Secondary data have been used and analyses to justify evolved on correlating the existing literature and the analyses data. Five trusted elements for MHRM have been found: Governance, Professional skills and competency, Mobile Health Records Management (MHRM), Sustainability and, Technological. This paper has evolved the use of electronic health organizations for the accessibility of trust data and timely access. The involvement success factors of trust elements avoid the petty problem, and inefficient process but giving users convenient and instant access to patients' records © 2021. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications.All Rights Reserved |
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