Said, Ahmad
(2024)
The Determinants Of Electronic Health Record Adoption And The Role Of Data Governance As Mediator In Indonesia.
PhD thesis, Perpustakaan Hamzah Sendut.
Abstract
Electronic health records (ehrs) can transform healthcare delivery by
promoting patient care, decreasing costs, co-integration relationships, and creating
new ecosystem healthcare technology. It is urgent to address significant determinants
contributing to ehr adoption in indonesia; hence, this study investigates the
mediation of data governance that may affect the adoption of ehrs. The primary
objective of this study is to elucidate the role of data governance in mediating the
adoption of electronic health records (ehrs) within the context of challenges
associated with data standardisation and integration across public hospitals in
indonesia. This quantitative study explores the technological, organisational, and
environmental aspects that influence ehr adoption and evaluates the impact of data
governance on ehr adoption. To understand the symbiosis of technologyorganisation-
environment framework (toe), diffusion of innovation (doi) theory,
and data governance framework, this study examined the relationship between
technology characteristic (tc), technology availability (ta), formal-informal linking
organisation (fi), top management support (tm), slack (sl), hospital size (sz),
competitive pressure (cp), infrastructure (if), data governance (dg), and ehrs
adoption.
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