E-Government policy and health information systems implementation in Andhra Pradesh, India: Need for articulation of linkages between the macro and the micro
In recent years, many different types of e-government projects have been implemented across the developing world. One important application area, especially following the Millennium Development Goals, is the introduction of health information systems to improve the management of health care for development. Despite significant investments in these projects, experience reveals a disjuncture between macro-level policy priorities and micro-level implementation of these programmes. We use a broad conceptualization of evaluation to synthesize priorities at different levels during the implementation of an e-government project - the Health Information Systems Project (HISP) in Andhra Pradesh, India. This enables us to identify important enabling processes and conditions which serve to connect policy and implementation priorities. Our findings suggest that evaluation does help us to understand the disjuncture between policy at the macro level and implementation at the micro level and to identify linkages between the two. Finally, we discuss some of the key institutional issues that need to be addressed to translate the learning derived from the field into policy actions.
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- 3503 Business systems in context
- 2001 Communication and Media Studies
- 0807 Library and Information Studies
- 0806 Information Systems
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
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Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- Information & Library Sciences
- 4610 Library and information studies
- 4608 Human-centred computing
- 3503 Business systems in context
- 2001 Communication and Media Studies
- 0807 Library and Information Studies
- 0806 Information Systems