Health: IT leader or laggard? A comparative assessment of IT maturity
Ian England and Don Stewart
Australian Health Review
26(2) 114 - 120
Published: 2003
Abstract
The health industry has acquired a reputation as lagging in the use of IT. This reputation is usually based upon therelatively narrow measure of comparative IT expenditure, often examined as a proportion of total revenue. This studyhas been undertaken to assess health's use of IT using a broader frame of reference. The health industry was comparedto the banking industry, on the basis that the banking industry is widely perceived as a leading IT user.The research confirmed that in these two 'knowledge' industries, health is slower to adopt IT with an apparent lowermaturity level. This was the case across a range of best practice management, procedural and cultural topics as wellas in the level of resources applied to IT.https://doi.org/10.1071/AH030114
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