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Investigate knowledge management technology implementation for supporting decision making in Ethiopian health sectors

Mniyichel Belay, Amare Desta, Steve Smithson and Million Meshesha

LSE Research Online Documents on Economics from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library

Abstract: Introduction: Knowledge management technology is a key tool for facilitating and improving the quality of health care delivery in hospitals. However, the use and implementation of this technology is not an easy task. This study aims to investigate a knowledge management technology implementation and use in Ethiopian hospitals, with a particular reference to Jimma University Specialized Hospital. Methodology: Information about challenges of knowledge management technology implementation was gathered using qualitative research methods, through conducting semi-structured interviews. Purposive sampling method was applied to select fifty-four participants from a well-defined population. Findings were first validated, according to published literature and research works, and then sorted into three main areas, such as current usage of KM technology to enhance and improve decision-making, factors affecting the implementation of KM technology Results: This study revealed that the overall level of KM technology implementation in Jimma University Specialized hospital is still low. Conclusion: Implementation and use of KM technology to improve the quality of hospital health services is needed. Thus, it suggested that hospital managers should make much more effort to develop a strategy and policy on the implementation and use of KM technology so that the hospital could improve the quality of healthcare services.

Keywords: clinical decision making; Ethiopian hospitals; healthcare; KM technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J50 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 10 pages
Date: 2021-05-05
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Published in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 5, May, 2021, 21(1). ISSN: 1472-6947

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