The effects of health IT adoption on hospital readmission reduction: Evidence from U.S. Panel Data

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U.S. government subsidies under the HITECH Act of 2009 have boosted hospitals' IT investments, which are expected to improve the quality of care as well as the effectiveness of healthcare management. Given the rush to adopt health information technology (HIT) throughout the continuum of care across healthcare providers, this study tries to identify the spillover effects of HIT adoption on quality of care. Using 1,965 U.S. hospital data in 232 health referral regions (HRRs), we examine how a hospital's and its neighboring hospitals' HIT adoptions interact with each other and how they impact readmission rates. We find that a hospital's readmission rate is reduced by both its own and neighbors' HIT adoption. Such effects become greater along with the focal hospital's own adoption. We further investigate how spillover effects vary with HRRs' different market structures and hospitals' meaningful-use status. Our findings offer theoretical and managerial insights for both healthcare researchers and practitioners.
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Issue Date
2019-01
Language
English
Citation

52nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2019, pp.6687 - 6696

ISSN
1530-1605
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/311269
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MT-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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