Restuccia, Joseph D.Cohen, Alan B.Horwitt, Jedediah N.Shwartz, Michael2020-04-082020-04-082012-09-27Joseph D. Restuccia, Alan B. Cohen, Jedediah N. Horwitt, Michael Shwartz. 2012. "Hospital implementation of health information technology and quality of care: are they related?." BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, Volume 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6947-12-1091472-6947https://hdl.handle.net/2144/40043Recently, there has been considerable effort to promote the use of health information technology (HIT) in order to improve health care quality. However, relatively little is known about the extent to which HIT implementation is associated with hospital patient care quality. We undertook this study to determine the association of various HITs with: hospital quality improvement (QI) practices and strategies; adherence to process of care measures; risk-adjusted inpatient mortality; patient satisfaction; and assessment of patient care quality by hospital quality managers and front-line clinicians.8 pages.en-USAttribution 2.0 Generichttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0Science & technologyLife sciences & biomedicineMedical informaticsPatient safetyOutcomesCostsConfidence intervalsDiffusion of innovationHealth care surveysHospital information systemsHospitals, generalHumansPoisson distributionQuality indicators, health careQuality of health careUnited StatesHealth information technologyHospital quality improvementHospital patient care qualityRisk-adjusted inpatient mortalityPatient satisfactionAssessment of patient care qualityInformation systemsClinical sciencesGeomatic engineeringHospital implementation of health information technology and quality of care: are they related?Article10.1186/1472-6947-12-1090000-0002-5232-8927 (Cohen, Alan B)0000-0003-4840-1682 (Shwartz, Michael)31938