Application Level of Internal Audit Systems applied at Government Hospitals in North of Jordan
- Hasan Salih Suliman Al-Qudah
Abstract
This research aims to find out “Application level of internal audit systems applied at private hospitals at north of Jordan”. The study population comprised of all employees who are working at government hospitals at North of Jordan. a questionnaire was distributed to (291) employees in Government hospitals as research sample, but excluded (10) questionnaires for non-suitability to statistical analysis, the analyze data using statistical system (SPSS), one and most prominent results of the study as indicated the importance of Proper auditing shall be made out to convince employees that performance set fair standards as they shall be conviction that Auditing is a tool to measure their progress while performing their duties and recommended The need for those hospitals to acquisition most advanced programs of information technologies system in order to improve auditing processing system effectively and efficiently.- Full Text:
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- DOI:10.5539/ijbm.v11n12p187
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