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dc.description.abstractNational Health Mission focuses on improving accessibility and availability of healthcare services while strengthening their accountability through healthcare informatics systems of the challenges that were found to affect the mission involving health care sectors were given as quality, sensitivity, specificity, validity, and reliability. In this present study, these factors were considered to play significant role in terms of proving a safe, affordable health services for the society, which produces an impact on morbidity, mortality, disability, and malnutrition. The proposed research provides the basic foundation in terms of social responsibility towards the public healthcare informatics systems with an outlook in fulfilling sustainable development goals. This necessitates architectural redefinition and reassessment of the healthcare informatics theories to model an efficient healthcare informatics systems. The present study developed model incorporates the changing nature of the relationship and responsibilities of the mission. This research advocates a strong contextual research base for improving the quality beyond a trade-off between flow and disaggregated data on population and health. This is found to be a notable and promising side-effect of a phenomenological approach through exploratory research design, from a health management point of view. newlineThis research has adopted the phenomenological approach in addressing the present strengths and weakness of the healthcare informatics initiatives. This was performed to obtain a contextual understanding and empirical details focusing on the Indian public healthcare system by covering six Indian states. The present study data established to improve healthcare delivery by making architectural corrections in the existing public health systems. A health management information system (HMIS) is considered as an essential management tool to achieve these goals by monitoring the achievements and the discrepancies. This further ensures that there is a continuous flow of
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dc.languageEnglish
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dc.titleAssessing and developing a health management information system for effective delivery an empirical study from Indian public healthcare system
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dc.creator.researcherJohn, Sakhi
dc.subject.keywordHealth Information Management, Integration of Information, Public Health Informatics, Hospitals, Medical Record, Health Monitoring, Surveillance,
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dc.contributor.guideRavichandran, N.
dc.publisher.placeDelhi
dc.publisher.universityJamia Hamdard University
dc.publisher.institutionDepartment of Management Studies
dc.date.registered2009
dc.date.completed2018
dc.date.awarded2018
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dc.source.universityUniversity
dc.type.degreePh.D.
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