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Cloud Readiness of German Hospitals: Development and Application of an Evaluation Scale. | LitMetric

Cloud Readiness of German Hospitals: Development and Application of an Evaluation Scale.

Stud Health Technol Inform

Research Centre for Health and Social Informatics, Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences, Germany.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on assessing the cloud readiness of German hospitals in light of new regulations and AI advancements, using a scoring system based on the TPOM framework.
  • A survey of 110 CIOs led to a refined set of 30 items that measure critical factors such as IT security, data collaboration, resource scalability, and legal compliance.
  • Results indicate a moderate level of cloud readiness, with significant room for improvement, especially concerning regulatory challenges and political factors that influence cloud adoption.

Article Abstract

Background: In the context of the telematics infrastructure, new data usage regulations, and the growing potential of artificial intelligence, cloud computing plays a key role in driving the digitalization in the German hospital sector.

Methods: Against this background, the study aims to develop and validate a scale for assessing the cloud readiness of German hospitals. It uses the TPOM (Technology, People, Organization, Macro-Environment) framework to create a scoring system. A survey involving 110 Chief Information Officers (CIOs) from German hospitals was conducted, followed by an exploratory factor analysis and reliability testing to refine the items, resulting in a final set of 30 items.

Results: The analysis confirmed the statistical robustness and identified key factors contributing to cloud readiness. These include IT security in the dimension "technology", collaborative research and acceptance for the need to make high quality data available in the dimension "people", scalability of IT resources in the dimension "organization", and legal aspects in the dimension "macroenvironment". The macroenvironment dimension emerged as particularly stable, highlighting the critical role of regulatory compliance in the healthcare sector.

Conclusion: The findings suggest a certain degree of cloud readiness among German hospitals, with potential for improvement in all four dimensions. Systemically, legal requirements and a challenging political environment are top concerns for CIOs, impacting their cloud readiness.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/SHTI240832DOI Listing

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