Published on in Vol 9, No 3 (2021): March

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/23306, first published .
The Effect of Innovation Capabilities of Health Care Organizations on the Quality of Health Information Technology: Model Development With Cross-sectional Data

The Effect of Innovation Capabilities of Health Care Organizations on the Quality of Health Information Technology: Model Development With Cross-sectional Data

The Effect of Innovation Capabilities of Health Care Organizations on the Quality of Health Information Technology: Model Development With Cross-sectional Data

Journals

  1. Sharifian R, Ghasemi F, Kharazmi E, Farhadi P, Monem H, Shokrpour N, Zeng Z. An evaluation of the risk factors associated with implementing projects of health information technology by fuzzy combined ANP-DEMATEL. PLOS ONE 2023;18(2):e0279819 View
  2. Edeh F, Zayed N, Nitsenko V, Brezhnieva-Yermolenko O, Negovska J, Shtan M. Predicting Innovation Capability through Knowledge Management in the Banking Sector. Journal of Risk and Financial Management 2022;15(7):312 View
  3. Frimpong J, Liu X, Liu L, Zhang R. Adoption of Electronic Health Record Among Substance Use Disorder Treatment Programs: Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e45238 View
  4. Kosiol J, Silvester T, Cooper H, Alford S, Fraser L. Revolutionising health and social care: innovative solutions for a brighter tomorrow – a systematic review of the literature. BMC Health Services Research 2024;24(1) View
  5. Geissler A, Hollenbach J, Haring M, Amelung V, Thun S, Haering A. A nationwide digital maturity assessment of hospitals – Results from the German DigitalRadar. Health Policy and Technology 2024;13(4):100904 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Rauch J. Digitalstrategie im Krankenhaus. View
  2. Reel S, Mandell S. Healthcare Information Management Systems. View
  3. Liebe J, Esdar M. Health Data Management. View