Information Remediation and Organizational Efficiency of Government Tertiary Hospitals in South–South, Nigeria
Authors: Chinyere, Joy Onyinyechi and Prof. (Mrs) A. E. Bestman
Abstract:
This study investigated the relationship between information remediation and organizational efficiency of government tertiary hospitals in South-South, Nigeria. The study adopted the quasi-experimental design with a cross-survey sectional approach. . The instrument of data collection employed was questionnaire. The study population comprised of the sixteen (16) government tertiary hospitals operating in South-South Nigeria as released by https://thehospitalbook.com/hospital/tertiary. Four (4) copies of questionnaire were administered to management staff from each of the sixteen (16) government tertiary hospitals, making it total of sixty four (64) respondents. The data was analyzed using the Pearson’s Product Movement Correlation statistic through the aid of statistical packages for social science version 23.0. The result of the findings revealed that that there is a significant positive relationship between information remediation and organizational efficiency as well as the measure in government tertiary hospitals. The study concluded that information remediation has significant positive relationship with organizational efficiency which implies that information remediation is fundamental and necessary in ensuring efficiency in hospitals. The study also recommended that hospitals should maximize the use of information remediation to enable them achieve organizational efficiency.
Keywords: Information remediation, Cost reduction, Assessment, Organizing and segmentation
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