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Hospital Characteristics
Associated With Achievement
of Meaningful Use
Mark L. Diana, PhD, associate professor, Department of Global Health Systems and
Development, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana; Christopher A. Harle, PhD,
assistant professor, Department of Health Services Research, Management & Policy,
University of Florida, Gainesville; Timothy R. Huerta, PhD, associate professor, Family
Medicine and Biomedical Informatics, Ohio State University, Columbus; Eric W. Ford,
PhD, research associate, Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, Maryland; and Nir Menachemi, PhD, professor, Department of
Health Care Organization and Policy, University of Alabama at Birmingham
E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y
The objective of this study was to identify factors associated with hospitals that
achieved the Medicare meaningful use incentive thresholds for payment under the
Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of
2009. We employed a cross-sectional design using data from the 2011 American
Hospital Association Annual Survey, including the Information Technology Supplement; the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services report of hospitals receiving
meaningful use payments; and the Health Resources and Services Administration's
Area Resource File. We used a lagged value from 2010 to determine electronic health
record (EHR) adoption. Our methods were a descriptive analysis and logistic regression to examine how various hospital characteristics are associated with the achievement of Medicare meaningful use incentives.
Overall, 1,769 (38%) of 4,683 potentially eligible hospitals achieved meaningful
use incentive thresholds by the end of 2012. Characteristics associated with organizations that received incentive payments were having an EHR in place in 2010, having a
larger bed size, having a single health information technology vendor, obtaining
Joint Commission accreditation, operating under for-profit status, having Medicare
share of inpatient days in the middle two quartiles, being eligible for Medicaid
incentives, and being located in the Middle Atlantic or South Atlantic census region.
Characteristics associated with not receiving incentive payments were being a member of a hospital system and being located in the Mountain or Pacific census region.
Thus far, little evidence suggests that the HITECH incentive program has enticed
hospitals without an EHR system to adopt meaningful use criteria. Policy makers
should consider modifying the incentive program to accelerate the adoption of and
meaningful use in hospitals without EHRs.
For more information about the concepts in this article, contact Dr. Diana at
mdiana@tulane.edu.
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