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Understanding the factors that influence hospitals' willingness to adopt pharmaceutical procurement via e-government platforms is essential for optimizing healthcare supply chains. These platforms offer numerous benefits, including increased efficiency, transparency, and cost savings by automating the procurement process and reducing administrative burdens. However, hospitals may face challenges or resist adoption due to concerns about usability, compliance, or integration with existing systems. Identifying these influencing factors allows governments and suppliers to address specific barriers, such as the need for training, concerns over regulatory compliance, or system reliability. By overcoming these obstacles, e-procurement platforms can enable hospitals to manage resources more effectively, reduce procurement costs, and ensure timely access to essential medicines. Ultimately, embracing e-government platforms equips hospitals with data-driven decision-making tools and promotes a more scalable and adaptable procurement process. This readiness for digital transformation ensures that hospitals can meet growing demands while maintaining high standards of care. By addressing the factors influencing hospitals' willingness to adopt these platforms, stakeholders can develop more effective strategies for improving healthcare outcomes and system-wide efficiency.

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This page is a summary of: Factors Influencing Hospitals' Willingness for Pharmaceutical Procurement via E-Government Platforms: A PLS-SEM Approach, July 2024, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery),
DOI: 10.1145/3690001.3690016.
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