Healthcare IT NewsHealthcare IT News
TwitterFacebookLinkedInHealthcareITNews International
  • Home
  • Topics
    • ARRA/Stimulus
    • Business Intelligence
    • Claims Processing
    • Data Warehousing
    • EDIS
    • Election 2012
    • Electronic Health Records
    • Enterprise Content Management
    • Enterprise Resource Planning
    • ePrescribing
    • Financial/Revenue Cycle Management
    • Health Information Exchange (HIE)
    • ICD-10
    • Mobile/Wireless
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Policy and Legislation
    • Privacy and Security
    • Quality and Safety
    • RIS and PACS
    • RTLS
    • Telehealth
    • Workforce Management
  • Issues
    • January 2012
    • December 2011
    • November 2011
    • October 2011
    • September 2011
    • August 2011
  • Webinars
    • Upcoming Webinars
    • On Demand Webinars
  • White Papers
  • Blog
  • Events
  • HIMSS JobMine
  • RSS
  • Press Releases
  • Slideshows
  • Videos
  • Podcasts
  • Supplements
  • Survey Analyses
  • Newsletters
  • Advertise
  • Login
  • Register
  • SUBSCRIBE
    • Newspaper
    • Email Newsletter
Home » News
Receive News By Email

  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Google
  • RSS Icon
  

Disproportionate share hospitals face IT disadvantages

October 26, 2009 | Molly Merrill, Associate Editor

Suggested Content

  • Workforce training at work
  • Study: Hospitals, only 2 percent meaningful use ready
  • Healthrageous enters market with self-help IT
  • Partners HealthCare builds own e-prescribing system
  • Harvard's teaching hospital to connect four physician offices
  • Survey: physicians slow to adopt EHRs
  • Virtual coaches keep overweight people on track
  • Blumenthal steps down from ONC
  • UpToDate system proven to save time, lives

BOSTON – Disproportionate share hospitals, which serve more poor patients, are lagging behind other hospitals in adopting electronic health records, according to a new survey.

Researchers reported in Health Affairs that without federal funding this digital divide would continue – and expressed concern that any funding would actually reach these hospitals.

The study, which examined EHR use in 2,368 acute care hospitals, was supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the federal Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. The research was lead by Ashish Jha, MD, associate professor at the Harvard School of Public Health, in collaboration with Massachusetts General Hospital and George Washington University.

"We have to find a way to close this digital divide and make sure these hospitals get the capital they need. If we don't, we risk widening gaps in care that will lead to higher costs and more inefficiency," said John Lumpkin, MD, senior vice president of RWJF's Health Care Group.

Jha and his colleagues were concerned that hospitals serving the poor may not receive the stimulus funding they should because of the way the law is interpreted and bonus payments are allocated. For example, DSH hospitals rely more on Medicaid than Medicare, so if cash-strapped states opt out of participating in funding their portion of Medicaid efforts, they will likely fall further behind in EHR adoption, authors say.

"Health information technology (HIT) is central to improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare in America. HIT is woefully inadequate throughout the healthcare system, but institutions that treat the most vulnerable patients have much less of it and this leads to worse care," said Jha.

"This is not an isolated issue. We are talking about one in every four hospitals – and they treat millions of patients. These hospitals will need a concerted effort from both national and state policymakers to avert a serious digital divide from emerging," Jha added.

Related Topics:
  • Ashish Jha
  • Boston
  • George Washington University
  • Harvard
  • information technology
  • John Lumpkin
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
  • RWJF

Reader Comments (0)Login to Post a Comment

Most Popular

Latest Headlines
Most Popular
  • 10 most outlandish kinds of ICD-10 codes
  • 5 stages of EHR maturity and patient collaboration
  • 5 simple ways to realize ROI from your EHR
  • 'Obamacare' a lightning rod, but what about health IT?
  • Remote health monitoring pegged at 3 million users by 2016
  • H.I.T. Men and Women to pick up awards at HIMSS12
  • University challenge targets NCDs with mHealth and social media
  • Indiana health exchange taps AT&T to scale up
  • eHealth Initiative releases recommendations for accountable care
  • One surgeon's take on need for culture change in medicine

WEBINARS AND WHITE PAPERS

  • WHITE PAPERS
    Winning the EHR Battle with Enterprise Content Management
  • WHITE PAPERS
    The Christ Hospital Case Study: Improving Operations and Ensuring the Best Possible Patient Care with ECM
  • WHITE PAPERS
    The Scarborough Hospital: Establishing a Document Management Strategy for EHRs
  • WHITE PAPERS
    Mobility Advantage: Health Care Made Easier
  • WHITE PAPERS
    Sharp HealthCare: Growing Content Management into an Enterprise Strategy
More Resources
Syndicate content

HIMSS JOBMINE

  • Director, Sales - HIMSS - Arlington, VA
  • Program Analyst - Mathematica Policy Research - Princeton, NJ
  • Oracle Implementation Analyst - Virginia Mason Medical Center - Seattle, WA
  • Web and Custom Development Manager - Virginia Mason Medical Center - Seattle, Washington
  • Epic Analyst/Builder - Vitalize Consulting Solutions - Nationwide
more jobs

Marketplace

Follow Healthcare IT News on TwitterFan Healthcare IT News on FacebookJoin Healthcare IT News on LinkedInRSS Subscriptions
Digital EditionBlogEvents
JobsMobile SiteMobile App
 
Healthcare Finance News Government Health IT EHRWatch Healthcare Payer News HITECHWatch ICD10Watch mHIMSS PhysBizTech NHINWatch
©2012 MedTech Media Healthcare IT News is a publication of MedTech Media
Subscribe Advertise About Us Privacy Policy