Benefits realization management in the context of a national digital transformation initiative in English provider organizations.
Kathrin CresswellAziz SheikhBryony Dean FranklinSusan HinderHung The NguyenMarta KrasuskaWendy LaneHajar MozaffarKathy MasonSally EasonHenry W W PottsRobin WilliamsPublished in: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA (2022)
There is a need to recognize the limitations and cost of benefits realization management practices in the context of healthcare digitalization where benefits may materialize over long timeframes and in unanticipated ways. Although diverse stakeholder information needs may create tensions, prior agreement about rationales for collecting information and a targeted approach to tracking local and high-level benefits may enhance local relevance, reduce perceived reporting burdens, and improve acceptance/effectiveness. A single integrated reporting mechanism is unlikely to fulfill both national and local requirements.