The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between financial position and adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) in 2442 acute care hospitals. The study was cross-sectional and utilized a general linear mixed model with the multinomial distribution specification for data analysis. We verified the results by also running a multinomial logistic regression model. To measure our variables, we used data from (1) the 2007 American Hospital Association (AHA) electronic health record implementation survey, (2) the 2006 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Cost Reports, and (3) the 2006 AHA Annual Survey containing organizational and operational data. Our dependent variable was an ordinal variable with three levels used to indica...
Information technology (IT) in the hospital organization is fast becoming a key asset, particularly ...
Understanding whether electronic health records, as currently adopted, improve quality and efficienc...
The implementation of hospital-wide Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) is still an unsolved quest for...
AIM: Financial barriers are a major factor of slow electronic health record (EHR) adoption among US ...
This study examined the association between organisational factors and three levels of adoption of e...
Objectives: To study the number of health information systems (HISs), applicable to administrative, ...
Objectives: To study the number of health information systems (HISs), applicable to administrative, ...
Previous studies show that the healthcare industry lags behind many other economic sectors in the ad...
Previous studies show that the healthcare industry lags behind many other economic sectors in the ad...
ObjectiveTo identify organizational complementarities of adoption and use of electronic health recor...
Payers are known to influence the adoption of health information technology (HIT) among hospitals. H...
A $35 billion program was passed by the federal government to promote the adoption of Electronic Med...
This paper examines the impact of adopting electronic medical record (EMR) systems on hospital utili...
This paper examines the impact of financial investment and vendor interactions on the availability o...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are designed as a real-time digital record to streamline distinctiv...
Information technology (IT) in the hospital organization is fast becoming a key asset, particularly ...
Understanding whether electronic health records, as currently adopted, improve quality and efficienc...
The implementation of hospital-wide Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) is still an unsolved quest for...
AIM: Financial barriers are a major factor of slow electronic health record (EHR) adoption among US ...
This study examined the association between organisational factors and three levels of adoption of e...
Objectives: To study the number of health information systems (HISs), applicable to administrative, ...
Objectives: To study the number of health information systems (HISs), applicable to administrative, ...
Previous studies show that the healthcare industry lags behind many other economic sectors in the ad...
Previous studies show that the healthcare industry lags behind many other economic sectors in the ad...
ObjectiveTo identify organizational complementarities of adoption and use of electronic health recor...
Payers are known to influence the adoption of health information technology (HIT) among hospitals. H...
A $35 billion program was passed by the federal government to promote the adoption of Electronic Med...
This paper examines the impact of adopting electronic medical record (EMR) systems on hospital utili...
This paper examines the impact of financial investment and vendor interactions on the availability o...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are designed as a real-time digital record to streamline distinctiv...
Information technology (IT) in the hospital organization is fast becoming a key asset, particularly ...
Understanding whether electronic health records, as currently adopted, improve quality and efficienc...
The implementation of hospital-wide Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) is still an unsolved quest for...