Authors
1 SAMER ARQAWI
2 KHALED ABDUL FATTAH TAWFIQ ATIEH
3 MAZEN J. AL SHOBAKI
4 SAMY S. ABU-NASER
5 ABDEL AZIZ M. ABU ABDULL
Pages From
1087
Pages To
1119
ISSN
1992-8645
Journal Name
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology
Volume
68
Issue
6
Keywords
Computerized Health Information Systems, Improving Administrative Performance, Dar AlShifa Medic
Abstract

The aim of the research is to identify the integration of the dimensions of computerized health information
systems and their role in improving administrative performance in Dar Al-Shifa Medical Complex. The
researchers used the questionnaire method to collect data and the random stratified sample method. A
sample of 30 questionnaires was distributed to test the internal consistency, structural honesty and stability
of the questionnaire. After verifying the validity and reliability of the test, (220) questionnaires were
distributed to the study population and (197) responses were retrieved with the rate of (89.5%).
The study found that the field of equipment and equipment used is not statistically significant at the level
of (α≤ 0.05), indicating that the average response rate for this field is not significantly different from the
average approval level (3). This means that there is moderate approval by the sample members in this field.
The field of databases used is statistically significant at the level of significance (α≤ 0.05), indicating that
the average response to this field has exceeded the average approval level (3). This means that there is
considerable approval by the sample Paragraphs of this field. The field of networks is statistically
significant at the level of significance (α ≤ 0.05), indicating that the average response to this field has
exceeded the degree of intermediate approval which is (3) which means that there is a high degree of
approval by the respondents of the field. The field of senior management support is not statistically
significant at the level of significance (α ≤ 0.05), indicating that the average response rate for this field is
not significantly different from the average approval level (3). This means that there is moderate approval
by individuals sample on this field. The results showed a statistically significant relationship between
computerized health information systems on improving administrative performance at Dar Al-Shifa
Medical Complex - Gaza at a statistical significance level (α ≤ 0.05). The existence of a statistically
significant relationship between equipment and devices used to improve administrative performance in Dar
Al-Shifa Medical Complex - Gaza at a statistical significance level (α ≤ 0.05). A statistically significant
relationship to the databases used to improve administrative performance at Dar Al-Shifa Medical
Complex-Gaza at a statistical significance level (α ≤ 0.05). The results also confirmed a relationship
between the networks to improve the administrative performance in Dar Al-Shifa Medical Complex-Gaza