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Ryan H Sandefer1, David T Marc1, Paul Kleeberg2.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to assess EHR Incentive Program attestations of eligible US hospitals across geography and hospital type. The proportions of attestations were compared between metropolitan, micropolitan, and rural hospitals and by whether a hospital was critical access or prospective payment system. From 2011 until December 2013, rural and critical access hospitals were attesting to meaningful use and receiving federal incentive payments at a significantly lower proportion than their urban counterparts. The data suggest that the digital divide between urban and rural hospitals that are adopting electronic health records and using the technology effectively is widening. These findings illustrate that the needs of rural hospitals currently and into the future are different than urban hospitals, and the meaningful use program does not appear to provide the resources needed to propel these rural hospitals forward.Keywords: Meaningful use; critical access hospitals; rural; urban
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26755900 PMCID: PMC4696092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Perspect Health Inf Manag ISSN: 1559-4122