OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE IN HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES

Hashim M. Twaakyondo, Juma H. Lungo

Abstract


The paper presents results of a study seeking to identify constraining and motivating factors associated with the adoption
and use of Free Open Source Software to computerise health Information Systems in a developing country. The study
approach is interpretive research to case study with a triangulation of several qualitative data collection methods such
as interviews, group discussions and document analysis. The findings indicate that using open source software has
advantages and disadvantages. The advantages are low entry cost to adopting software, possibilities of software
localization, avoiding being hostage of proprietary software and foster knowledge acquisition among software
developers. The disadvantages are the need for constant internet access, high switching costs, and lack of human
resources especially IT professionals to maintain the software since users get more rights in using and maintaining the
system. The study concludes that because of the dynamics in health information systems, open source is appropriate.

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