2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12553-023-00741-7
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Factors contributing to poor healthcare data quality: qualitative study from Southern Ethiopia

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“…PU and PEU become significant considerations in the healthcare context because of the complicated tasks and sensitive nature of data, which need the adoption of useful and user-friendly technologies (Huarng et al 2022). Similarly, financial capability (Endriyas et al 2023) of a healthcare organization is also critical as the adoption of HIS requires large investments in technological facilities, training, and maintenance. Hospitals might face difficulties in the adoption and integration of HIS if they have financial difficulties.…”
Section: Results and Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…PU and PEU become significant considerations in the healthcare context because of the complicated tasks and sensitive nature of data, which need the adoption of useful and user-friendly technologies (Huarng et al 2022). Similarly, financial capability (Endriyas et al 2023) of a healthcare organization is also critical as the adoption of HIS requires large investments in technological facilities, training, and maintenance. Hospitals might face difficulties in the adoption and integration of HIS if they have financial difficulties.…”
Section: Results and Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A key deciding factor is the organization's ability to cover the installation and any improvement expenses of technology (Kuan and Chau 2001). Financially weak organizations hesitate to invest in new technology and are overcautious in making such decisions (Mousa and Bouraoui 2023;Endriyas et al 2023). They are unable to take risks and adopt new technology as they are aware of the consequences and believe any failure may lead to their economic failure (Cheng et al 2023;Singerman and Lence 2023).…”
Section: Resource-based View (Rbv)mentioning
confidence: 99%