Health information system is generally recognized as
a tool to significantly address health service
delivery problems. This fact is evident from ongoing
reform efforts in most developing countries which
among many other things, seek to revamp health
information systems by ensuring availability of key
information to support decision making processes.
However, ensuring a working health information system
is quite a challenge due to proliferation of of donor
funded fragmented disease and service focused
vertical systems.
This book presents an in-depth theoretically
underpinned empirical analysis of the challenges to
integrate fragmented health information systems
within a health care system of a low income country.
Specifically, the book explores the challenges in the
processes of achieving integration; and challenges
and opportunities emanating from the way users
received and related to the newly integrated health
information system. Strategies used to curb the
challenges are also explored. The study showed that
user participation does not always lead to compliance
due to the power that users have to apply agency and
enact different ways to respond to the new technology.
a tool to significantly address health service
delivery problems. This fact is evident from ongoing
reform efforts in most developing countries which
among many other things, seek to revamp health
information systems by ensuring availability of key
information to support decision making processes.
However, ensuring a working health information system
is quite a challenge due to proliferation of of donor
funded fragmented disease and service focused
vertical systems.
This book presents an in-depth theoretically
underpinned empirical analysis of the challenges to
integrate fragmented health information systems
within a health care system of a low income country.
Specifically, the book explores the challenges in the
processes of achieving integration; and challenges
and opportunities emanating from the way users
received and related to the newly integrated health
information system. Strategies used to curb the
challenges are also explored. The study showed that
user participation does not always lead to compliance
due to the power that users have to apply agency and
enact different ways to respond to the new technology.