An Empirical Investigation into the Impact of Technology on Healthcare Outcomes

Authors

  • Muhannad Hamd Abdullah Albaradi Department of Patient Admission, Qassim University Medical City Hospital, Buraydah, Al-Qassim, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Keywords:

Empirical Investigations, Impact of Technology, E-Health Records, Healthcare Outcomes, Quantitative Cross-Sectional Survey

Abstract

Technology has a significant and wide-ranging influence on healthcare outcomes, transforming patient care delivery along the whole healthcare continuum. Technological developments have greatly improved patient experiences and health outcomes, from increasing treatment precision and diagnostic accuracy to increasing patient involvement and enabling people to actively control their own health. Artificial intelligence, telemedicine platforms, digital health solutions, and remote patient monitoring technologies have all been integrated to improve resource allocation, expedite clinical procedures, and enable more accessible and individualized healthcare delivery. The study used a quantitative cross-sectional survey design, and primary data was also collected through a structured questionnaire based on a 5-point Likert scale. The samples were selected through convenient sampling, including the hospital staff as well as the patients. The sample size was determined through a statistical formula after obtaining the results of the pilot study. The pilot size was 271. Based on results, the study concluded that we could optimize the advantages of technology in healthcare delivery by promoting stakeholder engagement, allocating resources for infrastructure, and giving precedence to patient-centered methods. This will ultimately lead to the realization of a healthier and more equal future for all.

Published

2025-10-15

How to Cite

Muhannad Hamd Abdullah Albaradi. (2025). An Empirical Investigation into the Impact of Technology on Healthcare Outcomes. Open Access Digital Management and Governance Review, 1(2), 22–31. Retrieved from https://journal.mdpip.com/index.php/oadmgr/article/view/227