Federal and state agencies are investing substantial resources in the creation of community health information exchanges, which are consortia that enable independent health care organizations to exchange clinical data. However, under pressure to form accountable care organizations, medical groups may merge and support private health information exchanges. Such activity could reduce the potential utility of community exchanges—that is, the exchanges’ capacity to share patient data across hospitals and physician practices that are independent. Simulations of care transitions based on data from ten Massachusetts communities suggest that there would have to be many such mergers to undermine the potential utility of health information exchanges....
This dissertation explores the mechanisms that drive the adoption and diffusion of hospital informat...
Traditionally, antitrust analysis had no method to quantify the benefits of better health care outco...
The vast consolidation among health-care providers in the aftermath of the Affordable Care Act’s ena...
Item does not contain fulltextFederal and state agencies are investing substantial resources in the ...
Health information exchange (HIE) is the electronic exchange of patient medical records among hospit...
Health information exchange (HIE) is the electronic exchange of patient medical records among hospit...
POLICY POINTS: Community health information exchanges have the characteristics of a public good, ...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to critically examine the development of community-bas...
ObjectiveOne potential benefit of greater electronic health information exchange is a reduction in t...
Objectives: To assess whether hospital participation in alternative payment models (APMs) is associa...
Progress is being made toward improved healthcare interoperability in the United States, but exchang...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2011.Cataloged...
IntroductionElectronic health information exchange (HIE) is considered essential to establishing a l...
AbstractData and financial models based on an operational health information exchange suggest that h...
The healthcare system in the US faces substantial challenges related to cost, access and quality. He...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms that drive the adoption and diffusion of hospital informat...
Traditionally, antitrust analysis had no method to quantify the benefits of better health care outco...
The vast consolidation among health-care providers in the aftermath of the Affordable Care Act’s ena...
Item does not contain fulltextFederal and state agencies are investing substantial resources in the ...
Health information exchange (HIE) is the electronic exchange of patient medical records among hospit...
Health information exchange (HIE) is the electronic exchange of patient medical records among hospit...
POLICY POINTS: Community health information exchanges have the characteristics of a public good, ...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to critically examine the development of community-bas...
ObjectiveOne potential benefit of greater electronic health information exchange is a reduction in t...
Objectives: To assess whether hospital participation in alternative payment models (APMs) is associa...
Progress is being made toward improved healthcare interoperability in the United States, but exchang...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2011.Cataloged...
IntroductionElectronic health information exchange (HIE) is considered essential to establishing a l...
AbstractData and financial models based on an operational health information exchange suggest that h...
The healthcare system in the US faces substantial challenges related to cost, access and quality. He...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms that drive the adoption and diffusion of hospital informat...
Traditionally, antitrust analysis had no method to quantify the benefits of better health care outco...
The vast consolidation among health-care providers in the aftermath of the Affordable Care Act’s ena...