Transforming Healthcare: The Role of Information Technology in Modern Hospitals
Dr. Surya Prakash Vaishnav1, Mahima Pangaria2
1. Associate Professor, Faculty of Commerce and Management, Pacific Academy of Higher Education and Research University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, suryapacific2525@gmail.com, Web of Science Researcher ID: KIE-3549-2024, ORCID ID: (0009-0006-4686-384X)
2. Research Scholar, Faculty of Commerce and Management, Pacific Academy of Higher Education and Research University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India,
mahimapangaria@gmail.com
Abstract
Information Technology (IT) has emerged as a cornerstone of modern hospital operations, fundamentally reshaping the landscape of healthcare delivery. Through the integration of sophisticated tools such as electronic health records, telemedicine, advanced diagnostic imaging, comprehensive hospital management systems, and intricate analytics, IT has revolutionized patient care and administrative efficiency.
This paper delves into the historical evolution of IT within the healthcare sector, tracing its journey from rudimentary record-keeping practices to the multifaceted digital frameworks we see today. It outlines the primary applications of IT in hospitals, highlighting the myriad benefits it offers, as well as the challenges that continue to hinder its widespread adoption. In-depth case studies from India and various international institutions illustrate both remarkable successes and the enduring obstacles that still need to be addressed.
Despite the hurdles posed by financial constraints, interoperability issues across different systems, and critical data security concerns, the advantages of integrating IT into healthcare are clear and compelling. These benefits include significant improvements in patient outcomes, heightened operational efficiency, and increased accessibility to medical services for diverse populations.
In conclusion, it is evident that IT will remain a driving force in healthcare innovation. Its trajectory is poised to be further shaped by the rapid emergence of groundbreaking technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, blockchain, and personalized medicine, all of which promise to enhance the quality and delivery of care in unprecedented ways.
Keyword: Information Technology (IT), Telemedicine, Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT),