This paper examines the impact of adopting electronic medical record (EMR) systems on hospital utilization costs. We proxy for such costs using hospital charges (i.e., prices of services rendered) for Medicare diagnosis-related groups (DRGs), and hospitals’ cost-to charge ratios (total Medicare allowable costs divided by total charges). Our sample is US hospitals, which exhibit considerable variation in the timing and extent of EMR adoption. We document a negative association between EMR adoption and both hospitals’ DRG charges and cost-to-charge ratios, consistent with efficiency improvements stemming from higher quality of information supporting clinicians in patient care decision-making. Our results are robust to different EMR adopti...
Based on a longitudinal national survey, this study examines the adoption of electronic medical reco...
Information technology (IT) in the hospital organization is fast becoming a key asset, particularly ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the organizational and environmental correlates of ho...
A $35 billion program was passed by the federal government to promote the adoption of Electronic Med...
This study examines the impact of electronic medical records (EMRs) on cost efficiency in hospital m...
This study examines hospital consolidation, its role in facilitating the implementation of advanced ...
This study examines the impact of electronic medical records (EMRs) on cost efficiency in hospital m...
After firms adopt electronic information and communication technologies, their decision-making leave...
Patient safety, including hospital acquired infections has become one of the major concerns in healt...
Examines hospitals' strategies to aid physicians' adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) foll...
Payers are known to influence the adoption of health information technology (HIT) among hospitals. H...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the newest form of documenting a patient’s medical recor...
This paper evaluates the contribution of an electronic health records (EHR) system to efficient deci...
This paper uses patient-level pooled cross sectional data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care ...
With escalating health-care costs in the United States, it is easy to understand why health-care ser...
Based on a longitudinal national survey, this study examines the adoption of electronic medical reco...
Information technology (IT) in the hospital organization is fast becoming a key asset, particularly ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the organizational and environmental correlates of ho...
A $35 billion program was passed by the federal government to promote the adoption of Electronic Med...
This study examines the impact of electronic medical records (EMRs) on cost efficiency in hospital m...
This study examines hospital consolidation, its role in facilitating the implementation of advanced ...
This study examines the impact of electronic medical records (EMRs) on cost efficiency in hospital m...
After firms adopt electronic information and communication technologies, their decision-making leave...
Patient safety, including hospital acquired infections has become one of the major concerns in healt...
Examines hospitals' strategies to aid physicians' adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) foll...
Payers are known to influence the adoption of health information technology (HIT) among hospitals. H...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are the newest form of documenting a patient’s medical recor...
This paper evaluates the contribution of an electronic health records (EHR) system to efficient deci...
This paper uses patient-level pooled cross sectional data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care ...
With escalating health-care costs in the United States, it is easy to understand why health-care ser...
Based on a longitudinal national survey, this study examines the adoption of electronic medical reco...
Information technology (IT) in the hospital organization is fast becoming a key asset, particularly ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the organizational and environmental correlates of ho...