Transforming Healthcare Delivery through Innovative Inventory Control Technology Strategy: Lessons from Bushenyi District, Uganda
Maureen Marcel Amukule and
Tom Ongesa Nyamboga
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Maureen Marcel Amukule: Postgraduate Student, Kampala International University, Western Campus
Tom Ongesa Nyamboga: Lecturer, School of Business and Management, Kampala International University, Western Campus
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 10, 2067-2081
Abstract:
Transforming healthcare service delivery through technology-enhanced inventory control has emerged as a crucial strategy for improving efficiency in resource-limited environments. This study explored the impact of technology integration into inventory control management systems within healthcare facilities in Bushenyi District, Uganda. Grounded in Task-Technology Fit (TTF) Theory, the research utilized a quantitative approach with a correlational design. The target population comprised 192 permanent healthcare workers, from which 130 respondents were selected using the Yamane formula. The study collected primary data through a structured self-administered questionnaire, subsequently analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Scientists (SPSS) version 25. A pilot test involving 13 respondents ensured the validity and reliability of the instrument. Both descriptive and inferential statistics facilitated data analysis. Findings revealed a positive significant relationship between technological integration and service delivery (t=2.226, P=0.028
Date: 2024
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