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Towards a sustainable framework for computer based health information systems (CHIS) for least developed countries (LDCs)
Authors:Gordon Abekah Nkrumah  Hinson Robert Ebo
Institution:Department of Public Administration and Health Services Management, University of Ghana Business School, Ghana. ankruman@ug.edu.gh
Abstract:PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to argue for a theoretical framework by which development of computer based health information systems (CHIS) can be made sustainable. Health Management and promotion thrive on well-articulated CHIS. There are high levels of risk associated with the development of CHIS in the context of least developed countries (LDC), thereby making them unsustainable. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: This paper is based largely on literature survey on health promotion and information systems. FINDINGS: The main factors accounting for the sustainability problem in less developed countries include poor infrastructure, inappropriate donor policies and strategies, poor infrastructure and inadequate human resource capacity. To counter these challenges and to ensure that CHIS deployment in LDCs is sustainable, it is proposed that the activities involved in the implementation of these systems be incorporated into organizational routines. This will ensure and secure the needed resources as well as the relevant support from all stakeholders of the system; on a continuous basis. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: This paper sets out to look at the issue of CHIS sustainability in LDCs, theoretically explains the factors that account for the sustainability problem and develops a conceptual model based on theoretical literature and existing empirical findings.
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