TY - JOUR
T1 - Bibliometric Analysis of Health Information System (HIS) Research Development in Developing Countries in Asia
AU - Datang, Frans Asisi
AU - Wibowo, Muhamad Prabu
AU - Salim, Tamara Adriani
PY - 2024/6/12
Y1 - 2024/6/12
N2 - The recent COVID-19 pandemic prompted massive collaboration in health information exchange, emphasizing the importance of knowledge and information management. Health Information Systems (HIS) are a key element in the success of health organizations. This research analyzes the bibliometric development of HIS in Developing Countries in Asia (2003-2023). HIS, the technological foundation that supports health information management, has made a significant contribution to optimizing health services. This research aims to explore research trends, institutional collaborations, and research focus in the field of HIS. The results show significant indications and trends, and have an impact on COVID-19. Core journals, institutions, and contributing researchers were identified. Co-word analysis provides an overview of the diversity of disciplines involved and specific research focuses. In conclusion, HIS research in Developing Countries reflects dynamic evolution and multidisciplinary engagement.
AB - The recent COVID-19 pandemic prompted massive collaboration in health information exchange, emphasizing the importance of knowledge and information management. Health Information Systems (HIS) are a key element in the success of health organizations. This research analyzes the bibliometric development of HIS in Developing Countries in Asia (2003-2023). HIS, the technological foundation that supports health information management, has made a significant contribution to optimizing health services. This research aims to explore research trends, institutional collaborations, and research focus in the field of HIS. The results show significant indications and trends, and have an impact on COVID-19. Core journals, institutions, and contributing researchers were identified. Co-word analysis provides an overview of the diversity of disciplines involved and specific research focuses. In conclusion, HIS research in Developing Countries reflects dynamic evolution and multidisciplinary engagement.
KW - Health Information Systems
KW - Developing Countries
KW - Bibliometric Analysis
KW - Research Trends
KW - Multidisciplinary Engagement
UR - https://newinera.com/index.php/JournalLaMedihealtico/article/view/1269
U2 - 10.37899/journallamedihealtico.v5i2.1269
DO - 10.37899/journallamedihealtico.v5i2.1269
M3 - Article
SN - 2721-1215
VL - 5
SP - 431
EP - 444
JO - Journal La Medihealtico
JF - Journal La Medihealtico
IS - 2
ER -