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Does 'meaningful use' of EMR improve the quality and efficiency of health care? An exploratory analysis of ambulatory EMR usage

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Abstract

The US government has initiated incentive programs to encourage the adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMR). To qualify for the incentive payment, healthcare providers need to demonstrate 'meaningful use' of EMR systems, which requires the use of certified EMRs and the implementation of a set of standard functionalities. In this research-in-progress paper, we examine how the meaningful use of EMRs will affect health care outcomes in outpatient settings. Our preliminary results show that the use of core functionalities required by 'meaningful use' criteria has positive impact on the quality and efficiency of health care. We also find the relationship between the meaningful use and quality of care is moderated by the length of use. In addition, using certified EMR could improve quality and efficiency of health care. Our future research plan is also presented.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Conference on Information Systems 2011, ICIS 2011
Pages304-313
Number of pages10
StatePublished - 2011
Event32nd International Conference on Information System 2011, ICIS 2011 - Shanghai, China
Duration: Dec 4 2011Dec 7 2011

Publication series

NameInternational Conference on Information Systems 2011, ICIS 2011
Volume1

Conference

Conference32nd International Conference on Information System 2011, ICIS 2011
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShanghai
Period12/4/1112/7/11

Keywords

  • Ambulatory
  • EMR
  • Health IT
  • Meaningful use
  • Quality and efficiency

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