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A Framework of Information Technology Governance Controls in Acute Healthcare
Information technology (IT) Pervades nearly every aspect of human endaevour, yet healthcare would appear to be a sector that is yet to fully adopt information technology for the delivery of clinical care to patients. The governance of IT provides a framework that can enchance the quality of IT adoption within organizations. Extant literature asserts that the effective design of IT governace is dependent on organisational factors and the acute healthcare sector has a specific set of factors that impact IT Governance. This thesis establish a framework of IT governance controls for acute that effectively eddress these secor-specific organisational factors.The primary research for this thesis is what It governance controls echance IT adoption whitin the Australian Acute healthcare sectors? Supported by two sub question: what is the extent of IT adoption within the acite healthcare sctor in Australian and what the factors determining IT adoption risk within the Australian acute healthcare sectors?. The research explored theories supporting organisational decision-making and orgaisational behaviour, focusing on clinician behaviour associatend with clinicciansystems implementation. A model of IT adoption factors in acute healthcare was constructed based on an abstracted, 3-stage IT adoption life cyle and the theories that apply to each stage of the life-cycle: 1) institutionl theory and its influence on the decision to invest in an IT solution; Sensemaking theory and its influence on clinicians implementation of IT solution; and diffusion of innovation theory and its influence on the broad adoption of the IT solution and benefith realisation. The research than a four-round Delphi studi to solicit knoledge from a panel of Australian acute healthcare Chief information officers. The objective of the dhelpy study was to arrive at a consensus among participant on the factors effecting IT adoption and the IT governance controls needed to address organisational risk intherent in those it adoption factors.
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