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Echoes from Developing Countries and Health Systems

Decision support system for material management in intensive care units: An empirical study in Taiwan

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Pages 102-109 | Received 15 Jun 2015, Accepted 09 Sep 2015, Published online: 28 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

A large proportion of materials cost that constituted a major proportion of expenses are used in Intensive Care Unit. The fundamental infrastructure of a well-organized material management information system within a healthcare organization must be effective, has financial and procurement management and be able to control warehouse inventory, enhancing operation efficiency and cost reduction is paramount in its mission. This empirical study application with the decision support system for material management in ICU of healthcare organizations in Taiwan. Therefore, the research framework is based on technology acceptance model and management support, communication, and computer self-efficacy are involved to survey the staff's behavior intention on using materials management information system in ICU. The result showed that PU and PEOU have a positive effect on attitude; supervisor support will have a positive effect on PU and PEOU; communication and coordination is important between users and the system providers and it can positively influence PEOU, computer self-efficacy is the same. The predictive power of behavior Intention is 69.1%. It indicated that the model could be used to predict the materials management staff's behavior on using materials management information system in ICU.

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