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Year 2016, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 176 - 189, 30.06.2016
https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2016219945

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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF USER INSIGHTS FOR E-HEALTH DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES IN TURKEY, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA, EGYPT AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Year 2016, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 176 - 189, 30.06.2016
https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2016219945

Abstract

Implementation of e-health is expected to affect the outcomes of medical services positively, by contributing to the effectiveness and efficiency of overall healthcare ecosystem. This becomes more crucial in developing countries where access, finance, resources and competent professionals in healthcare are limited. This field study assesses healthcare professionals’ insights, for the major challenges of e-health development with a distinctive model and comparative analysis in four emerging countries; Turkey, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Egypt. The research is conducted by user questionnaires  and face to face interviews of  healthcare professionals. Results indicate that information communication technology infrastructure, regulations, cultural and clinical adaptation of users, financing, supply chain management are some major challenges. Specially trust to e-business in healthcare, compliant use of big data in digital health and patient privacy play a key role for faster development of e-health.

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  • Anwar, F., Shamim, A., and Khan S. (2012). Barriers in adoption of health information technology in developing societies. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science, 2(1).
  • Bartsch, P., Lux, T., Wagner, A., and Gabriel., R. ( 2013). Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare/E-Procurement in Hospitals-An Integrated Supply Chain Management of Pharmaceutical and Medical Products by the Usage of Mobile Devices, pp.406-412
  • Bergmo, T. S. (2015). How to measure cost and benefits of e-health Interventions: An overview of methods and frameworks. Journal of Medical Internet Res 17(11):e254
  • Callioni, P. (2006). Successful Change Management, pp.1-31
  • Doktor, R. (2005). Organizational Learning and Culture in the Managerial Implementation of Clinical e-Health Systems: An International Perspective. Proceedings of the 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, pp.1-11
  • Elbert, NJ., Van Os-Medendorp, H., Renselaar, V.W., Ekeland, A.G., Hakkaart-van Roijen, L., Raat H, Nijsten, T.E. and Pasmans S.G. (2014). Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of ehealth interventions in somatic diseases: a systematic review of systematic reviews and metaanalyses. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 16,
  • European Commission. (2012). Putting patients in the driving seat: A digital future for healthcare. European Commission Press Release.
  • European Commission. (2015). Digital Agenda for Europe, A Europe 2020 Initiative. European Commission, European Commission: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/eu-policy-e-health
  • Ford, E. W., Menachemi, M., and Philips, M. T. (2006). Predicting the adaptation of electronic health records by physicians: when will healhcare be paperless. Journal of American Medical Information Association 13(1), pp.106-112.
  • Gerber, T., Olazabal, V., Brown, K., Pablos-Mendez, A. (2010) An agenda for action on global e-health. Health Affairs, 29, 233-236. Doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2009.0934.
  • Global Healthcare Outlook 2020. (2015). Deloitte Health Center for Solutions, pp.12-13 Healthcare and Life Sciences Predictions 2020 A Bold Future. (2014). Deloitte Health Center for Solutions.
  • Hossein, S. M. (2012). Consideration the Relationship between ICT and E-health. Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare, Vol 2, No.8,pp.49-59.
  • Khoja, S., Durrani, H., and Fahim, A. (2012). Scope of Policy Issues in eHealth: Results From a Structured Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 14, No.1, pp. 1-26.
  • Kundi, GM. (2010). E-Business in Pakistan: Opportunities and Threats, Lap-Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.
  • Luna, D., Almerares., Almerares, A., and Otero, C. ( 2014) Health Informatics in Developing Countries: Going beyond Pilot Practices to Sustainable Implementations: A Review of the Current Challenges. Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research, 20(1), pp.1-27
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  • Ministry of Health, Strategic Plan 2010-2020: www.msd.med.sa Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, Egypt . (2016).
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  • Ojo, A., Janowski. T., and Estrevez, E. ( 2007). Determining Progress Towards E-government: What are the Core Indicators? Japan:Center for Electronic Governance, United Nation University.
  • Qureshi, A. Q., Shah, B., Najeebullah., Kundi ,M. G., Nawaz, A., Miankhel,K., Christi, K.A. and Qureshi, A. N. (2013) Infrastructural Barriers to e-Health Implementation in Developing Countries. European Journal of Sustainable Development, 2(1), pp. 163-170
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  • Schweitzer,J., and Synowiec,C.(2012). The Economics of e-health and mHealth. Journal of Health Communication, pp.2-25.
  • Szlezak,N.,et al.,The role of big data and advanced analytics in drug discovery, development, and commercialization. Nature, 2014. 95(5): p. 492-5.
  • WHO. (2005). Resolution WHO 58.28. e-health. In: Fifty-eighth World Health Assembly. Geneva: World Health Organization, pp.108-110
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  • Yu, P. (2012). Aged care IT in Australia – the past, present and future. Electronic Journal of Health Informatics, 7(2), e12
  • Yurt, N. (2008). Turkey's e-Health Activities: A Country Case Study,pp. 8-18
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Cigdem İsikdemir Uluc This is me

Murat Ferman

Publication Date June 30, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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APA Uluc, C. İ., & Ferman, M. (2016). A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF USER INSIGHTS FOR E-HEALTH DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES IN TURKEY, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA, EGYPT AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES. Journal of Management Marketing and Logistics, 3(2), 176-189. https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2016219945

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