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Title Developing Health Sector Website Assessment Instrument: Outcomes from Portuguese Hospitals
ID_Doc 79288
Authors Sarantis, D; Soares, D
Title Developing Health Sector Website Assessment Instrument: Outcomes from Portuguese Hospitals
Year 2019
Published
DOI 10.1109/icedeg.2019.8734321
Abstract The Internet has become an important source of overall health information and seems to be a common source of information used by patients in the process of decision-making before choosing a health provider. Technology holds enormous potential for improving the operational and administrative efficiency of health sector institutions, improving services, optimizing processes, and building trust between hospitals, patients and other stakeholders. Consequently, there have been increasing calls for evaluating health institutions' websites, as they are widely considered to be the primary platform for interaction with patients. This study, therefore, seeks to contribute to existing knowledge by assessing 18 hospital websites from Portugal. This is particularly important as little is known about the provided services and use of health sector websites. This work applies a four-dimensional assessment tool (HSWAI). The four criteria for determining site development and effectiveness include; Content, Technology, Service and Participation. This study evidences that Portuguese health sector institutions' websites studied are generally effective and sufficient in essential information provision and they also have a modern technical implementation. However, most of the hospital websites reviewed showed deficiencies in most of the indicators related to service provision and patient engagement features.
Author Keywords Health Portals; e-Health Services; Website Assessment; Instrument; e-Government
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000492024900014
WoS Category Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Political Science
Research Area Computer Science; Government & Law
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