The Value of Electronic Health Records Since the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act: Systematic Review

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Modi, Shikha [1 ]
Feldman, Sue S. [2 ]
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[1] Auburn Univ, Dept Polit Sci, Auburn, AL USA
[2] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Hlth Serv Adm, Birmingham, AL USA
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electronic health records; EHRs; value; financial outcomes; clinical outcomes; health informatics; clinical informatics; QUALITY IMPROVEMENT; MEANINGFUL USE; EHR ADOPTION; IMPACT; IMPLEMENTATION; CARE; PRODUCTIVITY; PERFORMANCE; EFFICIENCY; COST;
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10.2196/37283
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Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) are the electronic records of patient health information created during >= 1 encounter in any health care setting. The Health Information Technology Act of 2009 has been a major driver of the adoption and implementation of EHRs in the United States. Given that the adoption of EHRs is a complex and expensive investment, a return on this investment is expected. Objective: This literature review aims to focus on how the value of EHRs as an intervention is defined in relation to the elaboration of value into 2 different value outcome categories, financial and clinical outcomes, and to understand how EHRs contribute to these 2 value outcome categories. Methods: This literature review was conducted using PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses). The initial search of key terms, EHRs, values, financial outcomes, and clinical outcomes in 3 different databases yielded 971 articles, of which, after removing 410 (42.2%) duplicates, 561 (57.8%) were incorporated in the title and abstract screening. During the title and abstract screening phase, articles were excluded from further review phases if they met any of the following criteria: not relevant to the outcomes of interest, not relevant to EHRs, nonempirical, and non-peer reviewed. After the application of the exclusion criteria, 80 studies remained for a full-text review. After evaluating the full text of the residual 80 studies, 26 (33%) studies were excluded as they did not address the impact of EHR adoption on the outcomes of interest. Furthermore, 4 additional studies were discovered through manual reference searches and were added to the total, resulting in 58 studies for analysis. A qualitative analysis tool, ATLAS.ti. (version 8.2), was used to categorize and code the final 58 studies. Results: The findings from the literature review indicated a combination of positive and negative impacts of EHRs on financial and clinical outcomes. Of the 58 studies surveyed for this review of the literature, 5 (9%) reported on the intersection of financial and clinical outcomes. To investigate this intersection further, the category "Value-Intersection of Financial and Clinical Outcomes" was generated. Approximately 80% (4/5) of these studies specified a positive association between EHR adoption and financial and clinical outcomes. Conclusions: This review of the literature reports on the individual and collective value of EHRs from a financial and clinical outcomes perspective. The collective perspective examined the intersection of financial and clinical outcomes, suggesting a reversal of the current understanding of how IT investments could generate improvements in productivity, and prompted a new question to be asked about whether an increase in productivity could potentially lead to more IT investments.
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