Information systems methodology for building theory in health informatics: the argument for a structured approach to case study research

A.A. Plummer
Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences  
The health care environment is frequently described as hyperturbulent and information intensive. However, is the health care systems environment significantly different from the information systems environment in other industries? Are the methodologies and frameworks developed within the context of Information Systems research applicable to Health Informatics? This paper compares and contrasts the disciplines of Information Systems and Health Informatics including their conceptual foundations
more » ... d research foci to investigate the appropriateness of Information Systems theory and methodologies for the discipline of Health Informatics. The author endorses the structured-case methodological framework for health care information systems research that goes beyond description to build theory. The intent of the structured-case is to provide a mechanism to produce high quality case study research to gain deep knowledge and understanding about the organizational issues of information systems and their relationship to performance and outcomes. 0-7695-
doi:10.1109/hicss.2001.926577 dblp:conf/hicss/Plummer01 fatcat:ckcknjhpdbcetoqhgpeyfvmp7q