Literature DB >> 29181242

Association between Health Information Technology and Case Mix Index.

Young-Taek Park1, Junsang Lee2, Jinhyung Lee2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Health information technology (IT) can assist healthcare providers in ordering medication and adhering to guidelines while improving communication among providers and the quality of care. However, the relationship between health IT and Case Mix Index (CMI) has not been thoroughly investigated; therefore, this study aimed to clarify this relationship.
METHODS: To examine the effect of health IT on CMI, a generalized estimation equation (GEE) was applied to two years of California hospital data.
RESULTS: We found that IT was positively associated with CMI, indicating that increased IT adoption could lead to a higher CMI or billing though DRG up-coding. This implies that hospitals' revenue could increase around $40,000 by increasing IT investment by 10%.
CONCLUSIONS: The positive association between IT and CMI implies that IT adoption itself could lead to higher patient billings. Generally, a higher CMI in a hospital indicates that the hospital provides expensive services with higher coding and therefore receives more money from patients. Therefore, measures to prevent upcoding through IT systems should be implemented.

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Keywords:  Diagnosis Related Group; Health Infomration Technology

Year:  2017        PMID: 29181242      PMCID: PMC5688032          DOI: 10.4258/hir.2017.23.4.322

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthc Inform Res        ISSN: 2093-3681


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