The benefits of health information technology (HIT) are widely accepted. Nonetheless, how HIT becomes embedded and transforms health-care processes remain an understudied area in the literature. In this study we extend prior research by undertaking a more granular examination of HIT systems ’ impact on how non-IT resources are allocated to healthcare tasks and routines. The context of our research is a natural field study whereby an acute-care hospital implemented telemedicine as a tool to consult its geriatric patients. We collected and analyzed resource and patient consultation level data, both pre and post technology use to quantify possible shifts in resource allocations as well as cost efficiencies over time. Our findings suggest that ...
The treatment of chronic diseases consumes 86% of U.S. healthcare costs. While healthcare organizati...
This paper examines the impact of health information technology (HIT) implementation and meaningful ...
Summary The costs of care in the U.S. are very high, in part because canre is relatively uncoordinat...
The benefits of health information technology (HIT) are widely accepted. Nonetheless, how HIT become...
While the impacts of health information technology (HIT) are widely studied, prior research presents...
While the impacts of health information technology (HIT) are widely studied, prior research presents...
The way in which information technology (IT) impacts firm productivity is an enduring question in or...
This paper examines the impact of health information technology (HIT) implementation and meaningful ...
Hospitals are now faced with delivering value-based care (high quality patient care at a reduced cos...
Previous studies show that the healthcare industry lags behind many other economic sectors in the ad...
The dissertation is on the impact of information technology (IT) on the economy. Theoretical and emp...
The adoption of health information and communication technology (HICT) has surged over the past two ...
This research is motivated by the large investment in health information technology (IT) and inconsi...
abstract: The introduction of novel information technology within contemporary healthcare settings p...
While healthcare entities have integrated various forms of health information technology (HIT) into ...
The treatment of chronic diseases consumes 86% of U.S. healthcare costs. While healthcare organizati...
This paper examines the impact of health information technology (HIT) implementation and meaningful ...
Summary The costs of care in the U.S. are very high, in part because canre is relatively uncoordinat...
The benefits of health information technology (HIT) are widely accepted. Nonetheless, how HIT become...
While the impacts of health information technology (HIT) are widely studied, prior research presents...
While the impacts of health information technology (HIT) are widely studied, prior research presents...
The way in which information technology (IT) impacts firm productivity is an enduring question in or...
This paper examines the impact of health information technology (HIT) implementation and meaningful ...
Hospitals are now faced with delivering value-based care (high quality patient care at a reduced cos...
Previous studies show that the healthcare industry lags behind many other economic sectors in the ad...
The dissertation is on the impact of information technology (IT) on the economy. Theoretical and emp...
The adoption of health information and communication technology (HICT) has surged over the past two ...
This research is motivated by the large investment in health information technology (IT) and inconsi...
abstract: The introduction of novel information technology within contemporary healthcare settings p...
While healthcare entities have integrated various forms of health information technology (HIT) into ...
The treatment of chronic diseases consumes 86% of U.S. healthcare costs. While healthcare organizati...
This paper examines the impact of health information technology (HIT) implementation and meaningful ...
Summary The costs of care in the U.S. are very high, in part because canre is relatively uncoordinat...