Journal Title
Information Systems Management
Publication Date
1-30-2017
Abstract
Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) hold the promise to integrate patient data residing across disparate information systems in various hospitals to improve care coordination, patient engagement, and provisioning of real-time information to physicians. This research posits that collaboration is the key to HIE’s success. Drawing from the extant literature on collaboration, we discuss collaboration-related challenges that healthcare IT leaders are facing and provide normative guidelines that they can implement during the HIE initiation phase as well as the maintenance phase
Author Supplied Keywords
Healthcare IT leadership, Health information exchange, Normative guidelines for HIEs
Subjects
Health services administration
Citation: Pilot Scholars Version (Modified MLA Style)
Heath, Michael and Gudigantala, Naveen, "Exploring Health Information Exchange (HIE) Through Collaboration Framework: Normative Guidelines for IT Leadership of Healthcare Organizations" (2017). Business Faculty Publications and Presentations. 32.
https://pilotscholars.up.edu/bus_facpubs/32
DOI
10.1080/10580530.2017.1288524
Peer-Reviewed
Yes
Document Type
Journal Article
Included in
Business Commons, Health and Medical Administration Commons, Health Information Technology Commons
Publication Information
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Information Systems Management on 01/30/2017, available online:http://wwww.tandfonline.com/10.1080/10580530.2017.1288524.”
Archived version is the accepted manuscript.