ABSTRACT
Hospital Information System is the most fragile component of the health care system in the countries in development process. The modernization of the health care system does not integrate a rigid reflection on the installation of these tools into hospitals, which remain foreign with the strategies of these countries. The main objective of this research is to present a systematic review on the relationship between process approach and continuous improvement with the development and continuity of hospital information systems. Hospital Information System and its sustainability are key factors for the functioning of services in Hospital Institutions which requires principles respect of quality management as the process approach among others. The main question to be treated in this paper is "Which reasons have been given for the views that the process approach is or isn't helping to have and give a Hospital Information System in continuous development?", in order to contribute to the systematization of knowledge in this area, the main objective of this research is to present a systematic review on the relationship between process approach and continuous improvement with the development and continuity of hospital information systems. The systematic review methodology was the PRISMA Statement ®, the search granted to find 7735 based on defined key-words, and after a preliminary examination, according to the exclusion conditions and the eligibility criteria 20 papers were considered relevant to a more detailed study. After an analysis of all relevant documents we have tried to reveal the important gap, which we will try to explore more in future investigations.
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- Process Approach for Information Systems in Health Care: A Systematic Review and PRISMA Method
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