TY - GEN
T1 - Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) in the emergency department (ED)
T2 - 13th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2007
AU - Jones, Kenneth
AU - Hilliard, Michael
AU - Sample, Stephen
AU - Adams, Bruce
AU - Marks, Peter
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2012 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - The purpose of this research in progress is to empirically test whether VoIP communications in the ED decrease the overall time it takes to see and treat a patient. We are reengineering the business process of Disposition Communication. Business Process Reengineering or Redesign (BPR) literature suggests that redesign projects involving IT do not usually deliver successful results (Mitchell and Zmud, 1999). Caccia- Bava et al. (2005) suggest that there adding value and technology fit are two often neglected, yet very important factors that healthcare leaders must address when streamlining a process. These two factors relate directly to the process redesign and information technology elements in Mitchell and Zmud's model. We use a single group experimental design (pre-treatment, treatment, post-treatment) and t-tests to evaluate differences in time data relating to the Disposition Communication Event. We manipulate the method in which doctors communicate and test for decreases in time and increases in throughput.
AB - The purpose of this research in progress is to empirically test whether VoIP communications in the ED decrease the overall time it takes to see and treat a patient. We are reengineering the business process of Disposition Communication. Business Process Reengineering or Redesign (BPR) literature suggests that redesign projects involving IT do not usually deliver successful results (Mitchell and Zmud, 1999). Caccia- Bava et al. (2005) suggest that there adding value and technology fit are two often neglected, yet very important factors that healthcare leaders must address when streamlining a process. These two factors relate directly to the process redesign and information technology elements in Mitchell and Zmud's model. We use a single group experimental design (pre-treatment, treatment, post-treatment) and t-tests to evaluate differences in time data relating to the Disposition Communication Event. We manipulate the method in which doctors communicate and test for decreases in time and increases in throughput.
KW - Business process redesign
KW - Emergency department
KW - Healthcare
KW - Patient flow
KW - Voice over internet protocol
KW - Wait times
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84870185497
SN - 9781604233810
T3 - Association for Information Systems - 13th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2007: Reaching New Heights
SP - 2766
EP - 2775
BT - Association for Information Systems - 13th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2007
Y2 - 10 August 2007 through 12 August 2007
ER -