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The study was conducted in forty two hospitals of Delhi-NCR with Information Technology Professionals. | Information technology role in hospital administration practices International Journal of Management IJM Volume 7 Issue 4 May June 2016 pp.108 115 Article ID IJM_07_04_008 Available online at http www.iaeme.com ijm issues.asp JType IJM amp VType 7 amp IType 4 Journal Impact Factor 2016 8.1920 Calculated by GISI www.jifactor.com ISSN Print 0976-6502 and ISSN Online 0976-6510 IAEME Publication INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ROLE IN HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION PRACTICES Prof. Rajbir Singh Department of Management Studies Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal India Anand Chauhan Assistant Professor Department of Management Studies Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science amp Technology Murthal India ABSTRACT Information Technology IT is very powerful in today s world and backbone of the Indian economy. Many healthcare sectors now have IT departments for managing the various departments of hospitals. The study was conducted in forty two hospitals of Delhi-NCR with Information Technology Professionals. The results obtained from the multiple regression analysis explain that factors for administration practices through information technology i.e. external participation internal participation supply chain management and Doctors connectivity are having significant impact on information technology effectivity. Key words Information Technology Hospital Administration Effectivity Cite this Article Prof. Rajbir Singh and Anand Chauhan Information Technology Role in Hospital Administration practices. International Journal of Management 7 4 2016 pp.108 115. http www.iaeme.com ijm issues.asp JType IJM amp VType 7 amp IType 4 1. INTRODUCTION Information Technology expels the many different technologies inherent in the field of information technology and their impact on information systems to the collection of tools that make it easier to use create manage and exchange information. World Health Report 2003 states that timely and accurate health information is .