- Author:
Jinhyung LEE
1
;
Young Taek PARK
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Medical Informatics; Health Information Technology; Clinical Informatics; Medical Information Science
- MeSH: Adoption; Cardiology; Delivery of Health Care; Humans; Information Systems; Medical Informatics; Pharmacy; Proxy; United States
- From:Healthcare Informatics Research 2013;19(1):56-62
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to create a new measure for clinical information technology (IT) adoption as a proxy variable of clinical IT use. METHODS: Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) data for 2004 were used. The 18 clinical IT applications were analyzed across 3,637 acute care hospitals in the United States. After factor analysis was conducted, the clinical IT adoption score was created and evaluated. RESULTS: Basic clinical IT systems, such as laboratory, order communication/results, pharmacy, radiology, and surgery information systems had different adoption patterns from advanced IT systems, such as cardiology, radio picture archiving, and communication, as well as computerized practitioner order-entry. This clinical IT score varied across hospital characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: Different IT applications have different adoption patterns. In creating a measure of IT use among various IT components in hospitals, the characteristics of each type of system should be reflected. Aggregated IT adoption should be used to explain technology acquisition and utilization in hospitals.