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Reza Safdari, Hussein Dargahi, Leila Shahmoradi,
Volume 9, Issue 1 (9-2010)
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Introduction: Evaluations of a system of information, without analyzing its users understand is impossible. User satisfaction is as key factor of success information system. It is essential to consider information system context (user, task, equipment and environment), user type and user experience in quality ergonomic computerized information systems. Therefore in this study HIS quality ergonomic of Iran compared with other software.

Methods: A comparative study in 1389 was conducted. In order to compare the evaluation results of hospital information system with other software, applications were selected that already were evaluated using isometric questionnaire. These software are a) IS-H * med (software evaluated by Hamburg and colleagues in 2004), b) SAP-HR (software evaluated by Gruber 2000) and c) Microsoft word for Windows (software evaluated by Gediga and colleagues in 1999). Users view analyzed through descriptive statistical and one sample t-test. Data analyzed through SPSS and Excel.

Results: HIS than IS-H * med of is significantly more usable. HIS than SAP-HR in terms of the IsoMetric Scales such as "suitable for task," "suitable for learning", "Error tolerance" and "learning ability" is significantly more usable. HIS vs. Microsoft's word is significantly less usable.

Conclusion: The results of this study showed that hospital information system in Iran than the other software studied is average level in terms of ergonomic software quality. It is recommended regarding user expectations when designing and developing of information systems.


Zahra Maebood Mojdehi, Amir Ashkan Nasirirour, Pouran Raeissi,
Volume 15, Issue 2 (6-2016)
Abstract

Background: Medical centers and hospitals need to expand internet, Application Service Providing (ASP) to convert it to a long-lasting choice to compete. Hence, the present study carried out with the aim of determining the relationship between quality of service providing software systems and customer satisfaction in selected hospitals of Tehran University of Medical Sciences with similar hospital information systems.

Materials and Methods: This study was a descriptive-analytical and correlation one. The study population consisted of revenue and clearance employees' unit in selected hospitals. Study method was census using Kim et al questionnaire. Descriptive statistics such as frequency, percentage and average; and inferential statistics like Kolmogorov-Smirnove Test and Pearson correlation coefficient utilized in order to data analysis.

Results: There was a significant positive correlation between quality of Application System Provider variables and users satisfaction in order of severity in system quality (r = 0.734, P = 0.01), service quality(r=0.721, P = 0.01) and information quality(r=0.521, P = 0.01). As, system quality had the most impact on users' satisfaction.

Conclusion: There was a significant relationship between the quality of Application Service Providing (ASP) with the users' satisfaction in selected hospitals of Tehran University of medical sciences. Although, all variables had positive and significant relationship with user satisfaction, their average was less than moderate limit. So, the health managers are advised to consider these issues in management methods.


Amir Fazel, Behnam Karamshahi, Azin Harandi,
Volume 22, Issue 3 (12-2023)
Abstract

Background and Purpose: Today, the use of strategic management accounting techniques within organizations is expanding rapidly. However, the implementation of these techniques and the examination of variables affecting them in hospitals remain largely unexplored. The aim of this research is to investigate the impact of accountants' networking on the use of strategic management accounting techniques, considering the moderating roles of hospital information systems and organizational culture.
Methods: This descriptive-correlational study utilized a 43-question questionnaire, whose validity and reliability were confirmed. The statistical population consisted of all employees and accountants in the finance and accounting departments of hospitals in Kerman, totaling 141 individuals. The census method was used to complete the questionnaire, with 139 questionnaires returned. Structural equation modeling and Smart PLS 3 software were used to test the research model.
Results: Statistical indices confirmed the model's appropriate fit (GOF=0.738). Networking of accountants, hospital information systems, and results-oriented culture positively influence the use of strategic management accounting techniques, whereas innovative culture has no effect. Additionally, hospital information systems and results-oriented culture positively moderate the relationship between accountants' networking and the implementation of strategic management accounting techniques, while innovative culture does not have any moderating effect.
Conclusion: This research contributes to the expansion of strategic management accounting techniques in hospitals and highlights the importance of influencing factors. Hospitals should apply these techniques while giving due consideration to the factors that affect them.

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