2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1339/1/012008
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Electronic health cloud as service to improve collaboration in healthcare organizations

Abstract: There are many factors contributing to lack of collaboration which relates to teamwork and partnership in healthcare organization such as low awareness level in technology use, computer literacy, absence of e-health cloud, poor health information systems, decentralized systems, language barriers, difficulty to manage and control large amounts of data, work independently and time factor. Among medical staffs it is important to be able to share information and knowledge in patient treatments by having a better i… Show more

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“…In this medical era, Future health services are experiencing significant changes. The population's demands and desires are on the increase (Abdulaziz et al 2019), with fewer resources and workers available. Patients frequently place additional demands on health services, which include control (Muthu et al 2020), decision-making involvement, access to health records, and treatment in residence (Jayaratne et al 2019).…”
Section: Outline About the Research And Health Service Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this medical era, Future health services are experiencing significant changes. The population's demands and desires are on the increase (Abdulaziz et al 2019), with fewer resources and workers available. Patients frequently place additional demands on health services, which include control (Muthu et al 2020), decision-making involvement, access to health records, and treatment in residence (Jayaratne et al 2019).…”
Section: Outline About the Research And Health Service Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%