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Auditing Knowledge Toward Leveraging Organizational Iq in Healthcare Organizations Publisher



Shahmoradi L1 ; Karami M2, 3 ; Nejad AF1
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Source: Healthcare Informatics Research Published:2016


Abstract

Objectives: In this study, a knowledge audit was conducted based on organizational intelligence quotient (OIQ) principles of Iran’s Ministry of Health and Medical Education (MOHME) to determine levers that can enhance OIQ in healthcare. Methods: The mixed method study was conducted within the MOHME. The study population consisted of 15 senior managers and policymakers. A tool based on literature review and panel expert opinions was developed to perform a knowledge audit. Results: The significant results of this auditing revealed the following: lack of defined standard processes for organizing knowledge management (KM), lack of a knowledge map, absence of a trustee to implement KM, absence of specialists to produce a knowledge map, individuals’ unwillingness to share knowledge, implicitness of knowledge format, occasional nature of knowledge documentation for repeated use, lack of a mechanism to determine repetitive tasks, lack of a reward system for the formation of communities, groups and networks, non-updatedness of the available knowledge, and absence of commercial knowledge. Conclusions: The analysis of the audit findings revealed that three levers for enhancing OIQ, including structure and process, organizational culture, and information technology must be created or modified. © 2016 The Korean Society of Medical Informatics.
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