Exploring the utilization of management information systems in public hospitals: Challenges, limitations and future trends innovations
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management information systems, public hospitals, healthcareAbstract
The utilization of management information systems in public hospitals is a significant factor in healthcare management, quality, and operations improvement. It has created significant new opportunities; however, with every benefit that MIS can bring to the table, its most significant challenges and limitations revolve around issues of privacy, security, and the quality of the data itself. Accurate, reliable, and timely database support management decisions toward the ultimate purpose of improving patient care. It is important, that is to say, to take maximum benefit from all the components of MIS, and hospitals face and overcome the enumerated challenges. There are some futuristic changes in the field of technology adoption by hospitals, like artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, mechanization, innovative devices and equipment, including robots in the healthcare unit, which are expected to play a pivotal role in hospital management innovations and improvements in the field of healthcare settings through management information systems. Strategic planning and management commitment, investment of resources, and organizational capabilities development are important to the success of management information system implementation in healthcare settings.
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