Ten years of research mined for security and privacy concerns of health information system adoption and acceptance: coherent taxonomy, motivations and open …
This survey provides a taxonomy of the privacy and security factors influencing the
acceptance of health information systems (HIS) and classifies these factors into motivation …
acceptance of health information systems (HIS) and classifies these factors into motivation …
[PDF][PDF] Review on security and privacy issues in health information systems adoption and usage
AS Alabboodi - Ijar, 2020 - researchgate.net
Health information systems (HIS) are major applications in the field of Information and
Communication Technology (ICT). Lots of benefits and advantages can be obtained if we …
Communication Technology (ICT). Lots of benefits and advantages can be obtained if we …
The role of privacy protection in healthcare information systems adoption
CL Hsu, MR Lee, CH Su - Journal of medical systems, 2013 - Springer
Privacy protection is an important issue and challenge in healthcare information systems
(HISs). Recently, some privacy-enhanced HISs are proposed. Users' privacy perception …
(HISs). Recently, some privacy-enhanced HISs are proposed. Users' privacy perception …
The Influence of Users Privacy and Discomfort on Using Healthcare Information System
A Saad - Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on e …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Ensuring the user comfort and privacy in the Healthcare Information System (HIS) plays
essential roles to accept and use any of HISs. This proposal aims to explore and examine …
essential roles to accept and use any of HISs. This proposal aims to explore and examine …
Health information systems adoption: findings from a systematic review
MM Yusof, L Stergioulas, J Zugic - Studies in health technology …, 2007 - books.google.com
Earlier evaluation studies on Health Information Systems (HIS) adoption have highlighted a
large number of adoption problems that were attributed to the lack of fit between technology …
large number of adoption problems that were attributed to the lack of fit between technology …
Antecedents for safety in health IT: An exploratory investigation
L Salahuddin, Z Ismail - … of the 6th International Conference on …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Most of the accidental harm in the healthcare process related to patient safety leads to
medical errors. One of the recommendations to prevent medical errors is through information …
medical errors. One of the recommendations to prevent medical errors is through information …
Health information systems with technology acceptance model approach: A systematic review
In the rapidly evolving landscape of information technologies, individuals and organizations
must adapt to the digital age. Given the diversity in users' knowledge and experience with …
must adapt to the digital age. Given the diversity in users' knowledge and experience with …
User acceptance of a community-based healthcare information system preserving user privacy
CL Hsu, MR Lee - Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction …, 2013 - Springer
Community-based healthcare information systems (HIS) are developed to cope with the
demand for home healthcare. However, the issue of privacy protection in HIS adoption has …
demand for home healthcare. However, the issue of privacy protection in HIS adoption has …
A modified technology acceptance model (TAM) for implementation of privacy in health information systems in Saudi Arabia
SS Almutairi - 2015 - rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu
This study developed a modified technology acceptance model (TAM) based of the actual
adoption of the privacy of health information that suggested that external factors of culture …
adoption of the privacy of health information that suggested that external factors of culture …
[PDF][PDF] HOT-fit framework: Integrating human, organisation and technology factors and fit in health information systems evaluation
M Yusof - Int J Med Informatics, 2015 - academia.edu
Rigorous evaluation allows us to assess the extent to which Health Information Systems
(HIS) achieve their intended outcomes and support the services of healthcare delivery …
(HIS) achieve their intended outcomes and support the services of healthcare delivery …