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The lack of understanding of what is truly critical to the success of emerging health services innovations may result in the failure of those innovative projects. This is particularly true in the case of HIT innovations struggling for reimbursement recognition, willing early adopters, and attention of over-extended IT departments. With the help of a seven-year longitudinal case study, we use empirically rooted critical success factors (CSF) framing to explore and identify the key facilitators and interim outcomes associated with the implementation of a telemedicine telestroke extension to a hospital network and these CSFs in turn address the telestroke implementation specific challenges

Learning Objective: Learners will be able to describe the critical success factor core concepts and distinguish current usage from its empirical roots.

Learners will be able to list critical success factors associated with an increasingly popular telemedicine service line, telestroke, and move this knowledge to action in practice.

Learners can describe research design and execution of methods associated with a longitudinal study based on the theoretical framework of critical success factors

Authors:

Bengisu Tulu (Presenter)
Worcester Polytechnic University

Cynthia LeRouge, Florida International University
Nelson King, Khalifa University
Spurthy Dharanikota, Florida International University

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