2019
DOI: 10.3127/ajis.v23i0.2137
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Emerging Insights of Health Informatics Research: A Literature Analysis for Outlining New Themes

Abstract: This paper presents a contemporary literature review to provide insights into the current health informatics literature. The objective of this study is to identify emerging directions of current health informatics research from the latest and existing studies in the health informatics domain. We analyse existing health informatics studies using a thematic analysis, so that justified sets of research agenda can be outlined on the basis of these findings. We selected articles that are published in the science di… Show more

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“…The niche nature of the blood bank industry resulted in the market acting as an input control mechanism (Ouchi, 1979(Ouchi, , 1980 during the pre-implementation phase. While there exist a lot of capacity in the health informatics sector in general (Miah, Shen, Lamp, Kerr, & Gammack, 2019), few IT vendors possess the appropriate capabilities and skills to fully support the evolving needs of the blood banks (Li et al, 2007). For this reason, all three instances of preimplementation are marked by limited options available to NBPS due to a niche market (Olsen & Saetre, 2007), as opposed to the general health informatics market where many solutions are available for hospital and clinical management.…”
Section: Input Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The niche nature of the blood bank industry resulted in the market acting as an input control mechanism (Ouchi, 1979(Ouchi, , 1980 during the pre-implementation phase. While there exist a lot of capacity in the health informatics sector in general (Miah, Shen, Lamp, Kerr, & Gammack, 2019), few IT vendors possess the appropriate capabilities and skills to fully support the evolving needs of the blood banks (Li et al, 2007). For this reason, all three instances of preimplementation are marked by limited options available to NBPS due to a niche market (Olsen & Saetre, 2007), as opposed to the general health informatics market where many solutions are available for hospital and clinical management.…”
Section: Input Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prime author of the review study (Miah et al 2019) entirely agree to the Blockchain based new technological prospects in improving healthcare information services. The heath informatics field will be enriched in particular for the solution design arena, what was suggested.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…That is, we identify topics which are absent in the study, but we use the authors' themes to do so. We hope that this contributes towards achieving the authors' aim to "determine underlying technological developments and their target application areas" (Miah et al, 2019).…”
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