Orhan, MustafaKafes, Mustafa2023-03-222023-03-2220212536-4391https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14034/1020https://doi.org/10.5336/healthsci.2020-80883https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/491490Objective: Organizations make changes on their processes in order to keep their costs under control while continuing their activities effectively and efficiently. This research has been carried out to evaluate the results of reengineering practices carried out within hospitals, based on cost and benefit themes. Material and Methods: Systematic review is an important method for revealing best practices and implementation results. The systematic review method was used to analyze and interpret the data of the research and to present the findings. The systematic review was made using the PRISMA flow chart. As a result of the first examination, 1931 studies were found and 13 studies that were suitable for the inclusion criteria were evaluated within the scope of the study. Results: Reengineering practices carried out in hospitals were examined under the themes of benefit and cost and it was seen that results were obtained from various perspectives. When considered in terms of benefit; while there are studies that have shown positive results such as ease of use, health output, increase in satisfaction and productivity, it is also seen that there are studies that have not shown any benefit. In terms of cost perspective, it has been observed that there are studies showing positive results in efficiency increase and saving. Conclusion: Although the investigated studies indicate efficiency, user-friendliness, increasing satisfaction, saving or increasing income as the main objective, multiple outputs have been obtained in one study. The systematic compile review study has revealed the best practice results, and it also provides suggestive for the reengineering studies to be carried out. With the studies examined, it can be said that the reengineering studies performed in technological processes yielded positive results.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSystematic review on reengineering digital processes of healthcare institutionsArticle10.5336/healthsci.2020-8088364973984491490