Infrastructure is the backbone of every CBIS irrespective of the field or organization. Digital technologies are not only expensive but also demand professionalism for successful execution of e-Projects. However the availability of basic infrastructure is indispensable. The research reports that infrastructural issues are dominating the research on e-projects in all organizations including health sector. This becomes more critical in the background of developing states like Pakistan. This paper aims at pinpointing the widely reported barriers to e-health projects emanating from the infrastructural availability and its maintenance with focus on developing countries.
Aim: Purpose of this existing study is to investigate the quality services through patient satisfaction using SERVPERF-model.
Methods: For this purpose survey approach was used. Cross-sectional primary data was collected form 100 patients of two public sector hospitals. Data was analyzed in SPSS. Mean, standard deviation, correlation and regression were used.
Findings/Results: It was found that there is positive and significant relationship found between predictors and criterion variables. Moreover only reliability factor has significant impact on patient satisfaction.
Aim: Purpose of this study was to identify the impact of e-health readiness on user readiness and project implementation.
Methods: Survey approach was used. Primary data was collected. Total 245 sample size was selected using convenience sampling technique and completed questionnaires were analyzed in the SPSS.
Findings: There is positive and significant relationship between predictors and criterion variables. Moreover significant impact was found on e-readiness but insignificant affect on project implementation was recorded.
Conclusions: it is concluded that e-health and telemedicine is crucial for better health services delivery and to improve the quality of health services.
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