Exploring the Impact of Websites on Hospital Services in Puerto Rico: Analyzing Opportunities and Challenges in Healthcare Administration through Internet and Social Media Integration
[EN] This study explores how websites affect hospital services and Puerto Rico Health System website integration possibilities and issues. Technology has improved hospital patient care, engagement, and efficiency (Korda & Itani, 2011). This study analyzes Puerto Rico's hospital websites con...
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Zusammenfassung: | [EN] This study explores how websites affect hospital services and Puerto Rico
Health System website integration possibilities and issues. Technology has
improved hospital patient care, engagement, and efficiency (Korda & Itani,
2011). This study analyzes Puerto Rico's hospital websites content and patient
involvement. "About the Hospital" and "Contact Us" were the most popular
website components in a 68-hospital descriptive survey. "Healthcare
Research" and "Education and Training" were the least publicized on social
media, with 30% of hospitals. The study shows that good communication and
technology improve patient care and engagement. Private, non-profit, and
state hospitals websites were examined for content, patient education,
institution type, clinical services, facilities and amenities, conditions and
treatments, news and events, job possibilities, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube
linkages, and patient and visitor information. These criteria were evaluated as
binary variables if present in all sample hospitals. This study will contribute
to digital technology in healthcare literature and offer Puerto Rican and
worldwide hospital administration and healthcare practitioners useful advice.
Vazquez Torres, D.; Concepción-Santana, M. (2023). Exploring the Impact of Websites on Hospital Services in Puerto Rico: Analyzing Opportunities and Challenges in Healthcare Administration through Internet and Social Media Integration. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. 215-216. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/201793 |
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