THE IMPACT OF THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF MANAGERS IN HEALTH FACILITY
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Keywords
Information technology, organizational development, healthcare, managers, efficiency, effectiveness
Abstract
The integration of information technology in healthcare organizations led to significant advancements in organizational development. This essay explores the impact of information technology on organizational development from the perspective of managers in health facilities. The essay analyzes the methods, results, and discussions related to the use of information technology in enhancing organizational efficiency and effectiveness. It concludes with a discussion on the importance of integrating information technology in healthcare organizations to improve patient care and organizational outcomes.
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