Submission Instruction: Australian government’s e-health systems
This is an individual assignment. Please refer to the submission instruction as
per unit outline.
Format requirements: “Times New Roman” size 12 with 1.5 line spacing,
approximately 1000 – 2000 words in total (not including references, if any).
You must include the total of words used in your report.
Students must submit the following document in the specified order shown
below:
o Printout of the marking sheet
o Individual EFS Cover page (Students must complete the cover page
including your tutor’s name and tutorial date/time to enable your
assignment to be returned correctly.)
o Answers to case study
o List of references (if any)
Case study: Australian government’s e-health systems
Refer to AIS Focus 14.3 (page 663- 666) on the Australian government’s e-health
system and answer the following questions.
1) Identify the FIVE stages of system development that are evident in this case and
provide examples of these stages from the case materials. Please use the below table
when answer this question
STAGE EVIDENCE
ACCG 250
ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
Australian government’s e-health systems
Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance
Case Study Assignment
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2) Identify FIVE dimensions of feasibility that are present in this case. Describe how
each dimension of feasibility relates to the case material.
FEASIBILITY EXAMPLE
3) Explain why user adoption could be seen as critical to the success of the case.
4) Suggest and justify FIVE strategies that could be employed to help with the
successful adoption of the system.
5) An argument in the case concerned whether patients should opt-in or opt-out of the
system. Present an argument for whether you think the system should be opt-in or opt out.
6) Suggest FOUR measures that could be used to evaluate the performance of the
new e-health system. Explain how each measure relates to system performance.
MEASURES EXPLANATION IN Australian government’s e-health systems
7) Identify THREE benefits that the integrated e-health system could provide. For
each benefit specify:
(i) What the benefit is.
(ii) Who receives the benefit?
(iii) Whether the benefit is financial or non-financial.
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