| Literature DB >> 30741186 |
Rav Goodison1, Elizabeth M Borycki1, Andre W Kushniruk1.
Abstract
Health care organizations are investing in system solutions that can be leveraged across the continuum of care (i.e. electronic medical records (EMR's); electronic health records (EHR's); health information exchanges (HIE's) and patient portals. The importance of these systems and how they have evolved over the past 30 years has been well researched. The value and benefits of these systems are therefore well known; however, it is estimated that most projects are typically 100% over budget and a year behind schedule [1, p. 2]. In this paper the authors examine what literature is available on agile project management methodologies in health care settings. A scoping review of the literature available specifically on agile methods use in implementing systems within health care was undertaken. Findings revealed there is very little literature available on agile project management methodologies used in health care IT systems implementations. The authors identify there is a strong need for research to look into project management methodologies and identify areas in the project lifecycle, where change is needed to increase clinical systems adoption.Entities:
Keywords: agile implementations; agile methods; health systems; implementation science; implementations; project management
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30741186
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630