dc.description.abstract | The proper design is now essential to keep website users engaged. However, there is very
little research to define the specific elements used in effective website design. We are attempting
to review and summarize the research on effective design and to define a short list of common
elements used in research. The most mentioned design elements in the reviewed literature were
navigation, graphical representation, organization, content utility, purpose, simplicity, and
readability. We discuss how previous studies have defined and evaluated the seven elements.
This review may be helpful in designing and predicting user engagement.
Previous research shows that hospitals have instituted improvement programs and
invested heavily in orienting and managing processes using automation models to improve
structures and learning. The website's goal is to automate some manual process in a hospital. The
Web of Science platforms were used for this research. The research is focused on information
systems, supply management, and quality management. A study found that most hospital
management maturity models are related to the technical and operational areas of hospitals. The
website provides a comprehensive overview of hospital maturity and management models. | en_US |