There are many reasons why IT project implementations can go wrong: Lack of planning and management participation, underestimating resources, failing to manage user expectations, too much ...
While every IT project has the potential to go sideways, with advance planning, mutual trust, and consistent, candid communication it can be smooth sailing. IT project implementations don't always go ...
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Leadership is an important element in successfully steering a hospital through any health information technology implementation effort. Strong leadership will help hospital staff adjust to barriers ...
Carrying out a large-scale IT project carries significant risks but also great rewards such as a more efficient organization. Since risk is an inherent part of such "monolithic" undertaking, experts ...
Interoperability in health IT is tricky, to say the least. It requires complex technologies, robust standards and solid strategies. The government and the industry are working on interoperability ...
Demand for telemedicine has risen over the past two years from both patients and providers. McKinsey & Company estimates that telehealth implementation has soared to levels 38 times what it was before ...
International studies show that 50% of all major system implementation projects are not completed on time and within budget. And once the projects are delivered they often don’t meet the users’ ...
This past week the Sequoia Project released the final version of its Data Usability Implementation Guide – a resource developed to offer guidance on improving the utility and value of data received by ...
The National Information Technology Development Agency has raised concerns over the high rate of failed IT projects in the country. NITDA disclosed that 56 per cent of such projects failed to deliver ...