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    Digital healthcare empowering Europeans:proceedings of MIE2015

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    Central Washington University 2011-2012 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog

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    https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/catalogs/1169/thumbnail.jp

    2006 - 2007 University Catalog

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    Volume 96, Number 1, June 30, 2006 Published once a year June 30, 2006https://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/univcatalog/1009/thumbnail.jp

    2007 - 2008 University Catalog

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    Volume 97, Number 1, July 30, 2007 Published once a year, July 30, 2007https://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/univcatalog/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Undergraduate and Graduate Course Descriptions, 2007 Fall

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    Wright State University undergraduate and graduate course descriptions from Fall 2007

    Central Washington University 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog

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    https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/catalogs/1174/thumbnail.jp

    2008 - 2009 University Catalog

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    Volume 98, Number 1, July 30, 2008 Published once a year, July 30, 2008https://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/univcatalog/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Front-Line Physicians' Satisfaction with Information Systems in Hospitals

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    Day-to-day operations management in hospital units is difficult due to continuously varying situations, several actors involved and a vast number of information systems in use. The aim of this study was to describe front-line physicians' satisfaction with existing information systems needed to support the day-to-day operations management in hospitals. A cross-sectional survey was used and data chosen with stratified random sampling were collected in nine hospitals. Data were analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistical methods. The response rate was 65 % (n = 111). The physicians reported that information systems support their decision making to some extent, but they do not improve access to information nor are they tailored for physicians. The respondents also reported that they need to use several information systems to support decision making and that they would prefer one information system to access important information. Improved information access would better support physicians' decision making and has the potential to improve the quality of decisions and speed up the decision making process.Peer reviewe
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