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Sharareh Mirsaeidi Farahani, Ahmad Vedadi, Ali Rezaeian,
Volume 4, Issue 2 (8-2021)
Abstract

Introduction: The Internet revolution in recent decades and the emergence of smart technologies have changed all aspects of business and the health industry is no exception to this rule.  Despite of significant advances in recent years, this field has been facing serious challenges and the use of smart technologies can address many of them. Therefore, this study aimed to provide an interpretive structural model for the establishment of smart services in the Iranian health sector.
Methods: This research in terms of purpose was development- applied and based on method and nature was descriptive- survey. It has also been done using Interpretive- Structural Modeling technique and penetration- dependence analysis in 2020. Data collection tools were document references, semi-structured interviews, and paired comparison survey forms.
Results: Based on the research findings, national preparedness, deployment planning, stage-setting, execution management, task organization framework, organizational interventions and resistance management were identified as dimensions of the model. “National preparedness” dimension was settled at the third level of the model as an independent variable. The dimensions of “stage- setting and deployment planning” were also included as independent variables and other dimensions were included as related variables.
Conclusion: The results of the current study help policymakers in the health sector to use the proposed model as a framework for promotion and continuous improvement in this field and also, achieving the goals of the legal duties of the fifth and sixth development plans of the country in the Health field based on the establishment of an Electronic Health Record System for Iranians with the aim of providing Electronic Health Services, including the Electronic Prescription project.

Mohammadreza Rezaee, Keivan Babadi, Hasan Saeidi,
Volume 7, Issue 2 (Summer 2024)
Abstract

Introduction: The Villagers and Nomads' Family Physician Program in Khuzestan Province was implemented to provide primary medical and health services to the rural and nomadic populations, aiming to improve their quality of life by focusing on disease prevention and management.
Methods: In this study, questionnaires were used to collect data to determine the challenges of implementing the family physician plan from the perspectives of plan monitors and participating physicians, focusing on nine areas. Questionnaires were sent to all 235 members of the health team, and plan monitors in Khuzestan Province, and 177 members completed the survey. The findings of this quantitative study were analyzed using descriptive statistics, chi-squared tests, and Mann-Whitney tests at a significance level of 0.05.
Results: The results indicated that physicians' low job attractiveness, with an average score of 7.43, impairs their persistence, which is identified as the most important challenge.
Conclusion: Considering the difficulty of the job and the adequacy of facilities and amenities, attention should be paid to the motivational and financial needs of health team members when setting executive guidelines.


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