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System Implementation and Support

System Implementation and Support. Chapter 7. Learning Objectives. Discuss the process that a HCO typically goes through in implementing a HCIS. Appreciate the organizational factors that can affect system acceptance and strategies for managing change.

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System Implementation and Support

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  1. System Implementation and Support Chapter 7 Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  2. Learning Objectives • Discuss the process that a HCO typically goes through in implementing a HCIS. • Appreciate the organizational factors that can affect system acceptance and strategies for managing change. • Develop a sample system implementation plan. • Gain insight into the things that can go wrong during implementation & strategies managers can employ to alleviate problems. • Discuss factors important to system support and evaluation. Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  3. Outline System implementation process Managing the organizational aspects of system implementation System support and evaluation Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  4. System implementation As defined here, process begins once organization has acquired the system and continues through the early stages following the go-live date. Requires high level support and sufficient staff, time and resources Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  5. System Implementation Process • Organize implementation team and identify system champion • Composition and size of implementation team • Primary role and functions of implementation team • Role of system champion Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  6. Sample composition of implementation team Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  7. System champion • Characteristics— • Well respected, knowledgeable • Strong communication skills, interpersonal skills, good listening skills • Leadership skills—has clout and can make things happen • Role and functions • Sees system as necessary to organization’s achievement of goals • Serves as advocate • Assumes leadership role in gaining buy-in Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  8. System Implementation Process • Determine project scope and expectations • What are the goals of the project? What is the project’s scope? • What does the organization hope to achieve as a result of the new system? How will it measure its success? • What are the risks of failing to define project goals and scope? And system goals? Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  9. System Implementation Process • Establish project plan – Key components include: • Major activities and tasks • Major milestones • Estimated duration of each activity • Any dependencies among activities • Resources and budget • Individual or members responsible for completing each task • Target dates • Measures for evaluating completion and success Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  10. Implementation plan Conduct workflow and process analysis Install system components Plan, conduct, and evaluate staff training Convert data and test system Communication progress or status Prepare for go-live date Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

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  12. Strategies for managing project… and anticipating things that can go wrong Create an environment where expectations are defined, met and managed Do not underestimate use resistance Allocate sufficient resources, including technical support staff and IT infrastructure Provide adequate initial and ongoing training Manage unintended consequences Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  13. After implementation… Ensure that the system is sufficiently maintained and supported. Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  14. Summary Important to adequately plan for system implementation—need right set of people, skills, and resources Things can and do go wrong, so it’s also important to address organizational aspects of implementing new system Process doesn’t end when new system is installed; critical that system continually updated, supported and maintained Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

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