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Leading Health Information System Implementation

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Health care leaders understand their role as change managers. Managing organizational change in health information systems initiatives can be very complex and concurrently rewarding, if carried out strategically. When a health information system implementation is completed effectively and efficiently with stakeholders’ interest and the appropriate health care decision-making model(s) are utilized; the result is a quality IT project that is not only ready for the next generation, but is ready for new technology convergence. In a 300-word initial post, address the following points:

    • Define each of the different types of organizational change.

 

    • Name four project manager’s objectives.

 

    • What is the role of the Project Steering and Review Committees?

 

    • What are some of the reasons why IT projects fail to deliver returns?

 

    • How is IT value realized in IT projects?

 

  • What were some obstacles faced in your HIT/QI project research?

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