The Effect of Information Technology Investment on the Financial Performance of Healthcare Facilities in Nairobi County
Abstract
Information systems play an important strategic role and support the competitive
strategy of the firms which affect the speed and flexibility of decision-making and
make it easier to adapt to environmental conditions. Information Technology (IT) has
the substantial potential to contribute to improving access to care, lowering overall
costs, and streamlining operational efficiencies in the health system. The research
focused on the information technology investment in the healthcare facilities in
Kenya. The objectives of the study were: To assess the level of IT adoption in the
healthcare facilities in Nairobi County; to determine the effect of information
technology investment on the performance of health facilities in Nairobi County.
The study took a cross -sectional survey research design. The study targeted the
Healthcare Facilities operating with Nairobi County. The study used secondary data
from annual reports and financial statements .Data was collected consistently from the
year 2008 to 2012. The impact on performance was measured using multivariate
analysis. The quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics with the help
of the Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS). The Analysis of Variance
(ANOVA) was used to check how well the model fits the data. The study applied F
significance from ANOV A to establish the significance of such relationship.
From the findings, the averages for Annual Net Revenues for the 20 sampled
healthcare facilities in Nairobi County indicates an upward increase over the 5 year
period, with the highest being in 2012. From the findings, it is clear that there is a
positive correlation between number of IT labour, IT budget and performance of
Healthcare facilities .From the findings, the coefficients of average annual
Performance of Healthcare facilities is positive and significant,.Finally the study
concluded that, the coefficients of aggregate Performance of Health facilities is
positive and significant, indicating that holding number of IT labour and IT Budget
constant Performance of Health facilities will be positive. The study recommends that
a similar study should also be carried out on effects of IT outsourcing on the
performance III both public and private healthcare facilities III Kenya.
Citation
Master Of Business AdministrationPublisher
University of Nairobi