Does Information Technology Make a Difference in Healthcare Organization Performance? A Multiyear Study

Smith et al report the results of a study designed to shed light on the actual contribution of information technology (IT) to healthcare organization performance. A multiyear study of medical groups was undertaken to answer this question and provide guidance as healthcare organizations develop plans...

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Diffusion of Innovation
Efficiency, Organizational
Expenditures
Financial Management - statistics & numerical data
Financial performance
Group Practice - economics
Group Practice - statistics & numerical data
Health administration
Health care
Health care industry
Health Services Research
Hospital costs
Hospital Restructuring
Income
Information systems
Information technology
Investments - economics
Investments - statistics & numerical data
Leadership
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Managers
Medicine
Models, Organizational
Operating costs
Organizational change
Organizational performance
Physicians
Productivity
Quality control
Quality of service
Regression Analysis
Reimbursement
Specialization
United States
USA
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