Challenges Facing the Implementation of Hospital Management Information Systems in Hospitals in Nairobi
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2011-10Author
Kimama, Franklin M
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Hospitals in Kenya are adopting and implementing ICT in order to improve transparency,
efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery through the implementation of Hospital
Management Systems (HMIS).The main aim objective of the study was to establish the extent to
which hospitals in Nairobi are using HMIS and determine challenges of implementing HMIS in
hospitals in Nairobi. The researcher chose hospitals in Nairobi because of time and financial
resources available to conduct the research. The study adopted a survey design methodology
because the researcher collected data on the current status and usage of HMIS, computerization
levels and the challenges in implementing HMIS. The main instrument for data collection was a
questionnaire which was administered to IT officers in the hospitals. Drop and pick approach
was used to collect the questionnaire. Out of 42 Questionnaires distributed, 36 were filled and
returned giving a response rate of 85%.
The research questions were generated from the objectives. The data collected was, coded and
analyzed with the aid of SPSS package. Descriptive statistics was used to help in drawing
conclusions. It was assumed in data analysis that the results obtained were quite a representative
for the general population. The findings of the challenges faced in HMIS implementation in
Kenyan hospitals indicate that most hospitals have adopted several practices in their HMIS
implementation. The study found that the following challenges are faced by Kenyan hospitals in
HMISs implementation. These include the challenge of support from the employees, financial
resources, internal communication, and training of users, changeover methods and long
procurement processes
The study concludes that to improve the success of HMIS implementation in hospitals, the study
recommends; improving planning and coordination of HMISs projects, capacity building
through user training, knowledge and skills transfer, transparency in procurement of information
systems, involvement of users in system requirement definition, involvement of managers at all
levels, sufficient software & hardware evaluation and use of change agents in implementation.
The study further recommends employing qualified managers to spearhead HMISs
implementation and empowering them through training since they are the drivers of the project.
Hospitals intending to implement HMISs should establish and equip IT department which will
spearhead automation, development of IT strategy and enterprise architecture.
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University of Nairobi School of Business, University of Nairobi
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Challenges facing the implementation of hospital management information systems in hospitals in Nairobi