Journal of Health Management & Informatics (Jul 2020)

Exploring the feasibility of applying a conceptual model of soft systems methodology in implementing a management information system in Universities of Medical Sciences incubators

  • Nahal Aarabi,
  • Rouhollah Tavallaee,
  • Hashem Montaseri,
  • AliReza Slambolchi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 170 – 178

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Introduction: A management information system (MIS) can have a great effect on the effectiveness and efficiency of management in different centers. Various conceptual models are used for designing, implementing, and evaluating this system. Methods: The Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) is one of those models in which the underlying and effective factors of an MIS are identified, evaluated and clarified, making it possible to design, implement, apply and evaluate the system by using different techniques and the opinions of different experts and managers and reaching a consensus among different attitudes. In this model, the designer and all stakeholders participate in the system; identify the needs, expectations, possibilities, and problems; and offer step-by-step solutions to implement the MIS. Results: The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of using the conceptual model of soft systems method to design and implement information management system in incubators of medical universities. This is a practical descriptive study conducted during the period 2017-2019. This study showed a significant difference in all selected indices (P-Value 0.05). Conclusion: It was concluded that, among the conceptual models, the SSM can be used as an appropriate model for implementing an MIS, and the system developed in this project is efficient enough to be used in the management of the incubator.

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