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IS/ICT sourcing strategies in healthcare facilities
Potančok, Martin ; Voříšek, Jiří (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee) ; Šalamon, Tomáš (referee) ; Vejvodová, Jiřina (referee)
The dissertation thesis focuses on information systems and communication technologies and ways they are provided (sourced) in healthcare. The aim of this dissertation thesis is to design and verify a model of IS/ICT sourcing strategy for healthcare as a factor leading to the improvement of patient care, taking into account different categories of healthcare facilities and other specifics resulting from the application in medicine. The introductory section of the thesis (Section A) defines the areas of health care and identifies their specifics. Moreover, categories of healthcare facilities are defined and therapeutic, nursing and IS/ICT processes are identified. Sourcing is defined for the needs of the designed sourcing strategy model and the current trends are analysed as well as the offered outsourcing services. In the next section of the thesis (Section B), requirements on the IS/ICT sourcing strategy model are defined. Theories of sourcing strategies are analysed including assessment of the current practices of healthcare facilities. Identification of specific factors affecting sourcing in healthcare is an essential part of this section. The most important section of the thesis is a design of the IS/ICT sourcing strategy model and its verification in practice at a real healthcare facility, which is described in the final part (Section C). The designed model employs two layers to cover the whole spectrum of healthcare facilities. The base layer defines the types of objects used in developing the sourcing strategy. The specific layer takes into consideration the differences between the various categories of healthcare facilities and provides the actual implementation. Successful implementation of the model including its two layers was achieved in an independent outpatient healthcare facility.
Credible long-term archiving of data messages ISDS
Jeništová, Tereza ; Novotný, Ota (advisor) ; Potančok, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis primarily focuses on a credible long-term archiving of data messages. To meet this objective, first the legislative aspects of archiving electronic documents were defined and the importance of new reference formats for electronic archiving was described. After that this thesis focused on the description of public administration information system and information system of data boxes. Then the data messages were described in detail. The next chapter deals with the legal standards for archiving electronic documents in the world and in the Czech Republic. In the last chapters, the analysis of the market with products providing a credible long-term archiving of data messages was conducted. For selection of the described products the criterions were determinate. Based on these criterions, the individual products were selected and further evaluated.
IS/ICT organization operating in healthcare
Machač, Šimon ; Potančok, Martin (advisor) ; Voříšek, Jiří (referee)
Bachelor thesis is focused on IS/ICT organizations, which contribute to the development of electronic healthcare in the Czech Republic.Purpose of this thesis is to present individual organisations which partake in the development of electronic healthcare and to analyse relationships between these organisations.Introductory part contains a classification system. Every studied organisation will be classified into one of the categories that are contained in the classification system. Following part ad-dresses introduction of individual organisations and their partners with whom they cooperate. Last, and most important, part is focused on analysing how organisations are tied through pro-jects and conferences which they attend.
Cloud Computing in dentistry
Šeda, Matěj ; Potančok, Martin (advisor) ; Voříšek, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the opportunities of Cloud Computing technologies and services in dentistry in the Czech Republic. It is especially focused on the use of the Software-as-a-Service distribution model in dental practice management system. Primarily, the information system, which uses a cloud model for distribution of a the dental practice management software, is defined. Then the functionality requirements for this software and general advantages and disadvantages of Cloud Computing in relation to dentistry are summarized. This part also describes the legislative and technical prerequisites for keeping electronic health records. These theoretical findings serve as a basis for the market analysis of Cloud Computing in the field of dentistry in the Czech Republic and abroad, also to carry out interviews with dentists and workers of selected dental surgeries or clinics. Based on these interviews the current condition of dentistry in the Czech Republic and the attitude of Czech surgeries to Cloud Computing is described. The last part of this work presents the options of moving to the cloud and proposes solutions of some Cloud Computing issues, which emerged from previous analyses.
Analysis of the information system of the a dental clinic and improvements design
Tůma, David ; Vencovský, Filip (advisor) ; Potančok, Martin (referee)
The thesis deals with information system analysis of a particular company from dentistry. The main goal of this thesis is to design changes of information system or business procceses which will make company's busines policies clearer and more effective. Process modeling is used to achieve the main goal considering user's feedback of current information system. Furthermore, the thesis uses requirements analysis with the help of selected methods, again with user's feedback. Subsequently, the work deals with comparison of gained requirements with current solution of information system. Last part is dedicated to proposal of specific changes. Main contribution of the thesis is detection of shortages of current information system. These proposals and identified shortages can be used by examined company and also by newly established companies in this industry or by producer of current information system.
Implementation of mHealth into Physiotherapy
Nguyen, Tomáš ; Potančok, Martin (advisor) ; Voříšek, Jiří (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on implementation of mHealth into physiotherapy field, specifically into Manual physiotherapeutic correction method (MPC). The aim of this thesis is to analyze processes of physical therapist working with MPC method and to appropriately implement mHealth solutions based on this analysis. In the introductory section the term mHealth and its relationship with eHealth are defined. The next section is focused on legislative and technological conditions of mHealth solutions implementation. The third and most important section is dedicated to the analysis of therapist's processes and selection of appropriate mHealth solutions. The last section is dedicated to the success evaluation of implementation and the evaluation of implementation benefits for a physical therapist.
Analysis of Supply of Outsourcing IS/ICT Services in Healthcare
Prudík, Kamil ; Potančok, Martin (advisor) ; Voříšek, Jiří (referee)
This thesis deals with the possibilities of IS/ICT services in healthcare. The theoretical part of the thesis introduces the reader to the concepts of outsourcing and systems used in healthcare facilities. At the end of this part, these information systems are evaluated from the perspective of IS/ICT outsourcing possibilities. Next section is pointed to legislative, technological and organizational assumptions related to implementation of IS/ICT in healthcare. In the practical part of the thesis is analyzed the market offer for the Czech Republic and abroad and analyzed the state of IS / ICT in a particular healthcare facility.
Business Process Management in Public Administration and eGovernment
Pávek, Jan ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Potančok, Martin (referee)
The themes of this diploma work are the eGovernment in the Czech Republic and propose of effective communication with public administration. The first part examines the concept of eGovernment, compares different definitions and sets its own definition. Subsequently reveals the advantages and possible shortcomings of eGovernment and occupies with the principles in its implementation in public administration. The subject of the next section is a condition of eGovernment in the Czech Republic. It charts the development of its main pillars - data boxes, contact places Czech POINT and the system of basic registers. For each of them, I evaluate the current status and suggest possibilities for future development. The last part occupies with strategy for effective communication with public administration. Finally, I determine the main components for its successful implementation. The first main objective of this thesis is to evaluate the condition of eGovernment in the Czech Republic. There is crucial to reveal major shortcomings, including own suggestions of their eliminations and the possibility of further development. Another objective refers to effective communication with public administration. Its object is to design a strategy for this sphere. Consequently are defined pillars that will help increase communication efficiency. In the section on the analysis of the condition of eGovernment in the Czech Republic will be used different sources to achieve the objectives. These include articles on specialized servers, government press statements, journals, articles in the media and more. It will be used the rich experience of the author in relation to public services through his business activities. Strategy for effective communication will be determined by a number of methods adopted during the university studies. The work is contributive from the perspective of the public due to familiarization with the actual condition of the Czech eGovernment and also from the perspective of public administration through the proposal of partial improvements and solution of effective communication.
Healthcare information systems
Potančok, Martin ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Kolář, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on information systems in the field of hospital and nursing-care bed management and contactless vital signals monitoring. The aim of this thesis is to provide the basic overview of information systems used in health care facilities, to introduce both the LINis and Vitalmonitor systems, to analyse the effectiveness of their implementation as well as to prepare their financing models. The introductory section defines the area of health information systems. It covers the whole system spectrum from the strategic to the less important ones. This definition determines the environment for the new systems. The analysis of the largest suppliers within the Czech Republic is also included in this section. The second part deals with the LINis system and Vitalmonitor system, their basic functionality, structure and integration. The most important is the third section which contains the analysis of the effects resulting from the standard information system extension. The Effects of the LINis system and Vitalmonitor system are assessed according to the level of patient care, staff performance, value added for different types of medical facilities and financing models.
An analysis of the use of digitalization in the department of radiology
Potančok, Martin ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Plšková, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the digitalization of medical records in the departments of radiology in hospitals. The aim of this thesis is to introduce the process of the digitalization of medical records in the departments of radiology, analyze the effectiveness of changes and make recommendations for non digitalized departments. The introductory section deals with the legislative and technological background of the digitizing. The second part is focused on a real case study of the implementation process. It is a modernisation of the whole department of radiology in a medium-size district hospital. The third, and most important, section contains the analysis of the implementation. There is also a comparison with the analogue option. The last section consists of recommendations for the selection process and the implementation of new technologies for non-digitalized departments of radiology for both the smallest and medium sizes.

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