Healthcare Organizations and Enterprise Architecture: A Case Study in Canada

  • Samuel Fogang Tallé International School of Management, Paris
  • Onyeka Ofili Uche International School of Management, Paris
Keywords: Enterprise Architecture (EA), Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM), Information System (IS), Information Technology (IT), Healthcare Organizations

Abstract

The paper focuses on exploring the perceptions of stakeholders (medical doctors, nurses, pharmacists, IT staff and other employees) in healthcare organizations in Canada on how they developed Enterprise Architecture (EA) to improve managerial decision making and align business activities and Information Technology (IT). Both quantitative and qualitative methods were adopted for this research. A total of 120 questionnaires were sent out but only 72 responses were received. Participants included industry professionals involved in implementing information systems (IS) within healthcare organizations. Data was collected physically and through emails. Also 3 subject matter experts (experts) were interviewed for the study. These experts each have over ten years’ experience in EA practice and are doctorate degree holders (PhDs). The results of the study showed that stakeholders see the potential for EA to be a tool for planning IT/IS projects, breaking down organizational silos, creating digital transformation, and proactively responding to disruptive forces. They do not see EA as the necessary tool for integrating IT solutions.

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Published
2021-03-31
How to Cite
Fogang Tallé , S., & Ofili Uche , O. (2021). Healthcare Organizations and Enterprise Architecture: A Case Study in Canada. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 17(8), 33. https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n8p33
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ESJ Social Sciences