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sensitive conditions we find that health IT adoption reduces mortality for the most complex patients but does not affect …Health information technology (IT) adoption, it is argued, will dramatically improve patient care. We study the impact … of hospital IT adoption on patient outcomes focusing on the roles of technological and organizational complements in …
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Health Act (HITECH). HITECH provides up to $27 billion to promote adoption and appropriate use of Electronic Medical Records … (EMR) by hospitals. We measure the extent to which HITECH incentive payments spurred EMR adoption by independent hospitals …. Adoption rates for all independent hospitals grew from 48 percent in 2008 to 77 percent by 2011. Absent HITECH incentives, we …
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justify high prices for the population as a whole, innovation improves the welfare of sicker, late-stage cancer patients. A …
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Grundlagen zu Enterprise Mobility, Akzeptanz und Akzeptanzforschung -- Literaturbasierte Modellbildung zur Entstehung der Akzeptanz -- Empirie auf Basis Partial Least Squares Strukturgleichungsmodellierung -- Expertengestützte Entwicklung praktischer Handlungsempfehlungen.
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We study the effect of information on technology adoption and productivity in agriculture. Our empirical strategy … higher adoption of high yielding varieties of seeds and other complementary inputs, as well as higher increase in …
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Prior studies suggest that consumer-directed health plans (CDHPs) -characterized by high deductibles and health care accounts- reduce health costs, but there is concern that enrollees indiscriminately reduce use of low-value services (e.g., unnecessary emergency department use) and high-value...
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migration of Medicare patients to separate the role of demand and supply factors. Our approach allows us to account for demand …
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This paper exploits a sharp reduction in patient cost sharing at age 70 in Japan, using a regression discontinuity design to examine its effect on utilization, health, and financial risk arising from out-of-pocket expenditures. Due to the national policy, cost sharing is 60-80 percent lower at...
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