JOURNAL ARTICLE

Success Factors Affecting The Healthcare Professionals to Utilize Cloud Computing Services

Ahmed MeriMohamad Khatim HasanNurhizam Safie Mohd Satar

Year: 2017 Journal:   DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals) Vol: 6 (2)

Abstract

Integrating the new technologies to improve the healthcare services can be seen as one of the research trends nowadays, as earlier studies have recommended the potential of emerging technologies in enhancing healthcare service practices by means of providing more opportunities to carry out activities essential for prevention, diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of the disease. Involving the cloud computing services in healthcare domain can offer a way for handling and maintaining health data by making use of software applications hosted on the Internet. To ensure successful cloud computing utilization, a pre-examination on the context of usage should be applied in order to collect the real needs to guarantee getting all the possible benefits of this technology. In Iraq, the health records of public hospitals consist of various types of data which continue to increase in velocity, volume, and variety progressively. This has led to several major issues to the health sectors from two perspectives, data complexity and low IT integrity. For that reason, managing and maintaining all these health data are essential to healthcare organizations. In this paper, we collected the success factors that may influence the healthcare professionals to utilize cloud computing services for the health sector in Iraq. This is done by conducting an interview with 30 physicians and technicians from four hospitals in Iraq, then a literature survey was carried out to verify that all the gathered factors are within the circumstance of healthcare. It has been found that eight factors may affect the perspective of healthcare professionals to utilize cloud computing services. Finally, a conceptual model was developed based on the findings.

Keywords:
Cloud computing Health care Context (archaeology) Business Variety (cybernetics) Knowledge management Service (business) Computer science Data science Internet privacy Marketing

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Citation History

Topics

Organizational and Employee Performance
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Health Information Management
Internet of Things and AI
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems

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