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63rd ACOG ANNUAL MEETING - Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting
2015-05-02 - 2015-05-06    
All Day
The 2015 Annual Meeting: Something for Every Ob-Gyn The New Year is a time for change! ACOG’s 2015 Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting, May 2–6, [...]
Third Annual Medical Informatics World Conference 2015
2015-05-04 - 2015-05-05    
All Day
About the Conference Held each year in Boston, Medical Informatics World connects more than 400 healthcare, biomedical science, health informatics, and IT leaders to navigate [...]
Health IT Marketing &PR Conference
2015-05-07 - 2015-05-08    
All Day
The Health IT Marketing and PR Conference (HITMC) is organized by HealthcareScene.com and InfluentialNetworks.com. Healthcare Scene is a network of influential Healthcare IT blogs and health IT career [...]
Becker's Hospital Review 6th Annual Meeting
2015-05-07 - 2015-05-09    
All Day
This ​exclusive ​conference ​brings ​together ​hospital ​business ​and ​strategy ​leaders ​to ​discuss ​how ​to ​improve ​your ​hospital ​and ​its ​bottom ​line ​in ​these ​challenging ​but ​opportunity-filled ​times. The ​best ​minds ​in ​the ​hospital ​field ​will ​discuss ​opportunities ​for ​hospitals ​plus ​provide ​practical ​and ​immediately ​useful ​guidance ​on ​ACOs, ​physician-hospital ​integration, ​improving ​profitability ​and ​key ​specialties. Cancellation ​Policy: ​Written ​cancellation ​requests ​must ​be ​received ​within ​120 ​days ​of ​transaction ​or ​by ​March ​1, ​2015, ​whichever ​is ​first. ​ ​Refunds ​are ​subject ​to ​a ​$100 ​processing ​fee. ​Refunds ​will ​not ​be ​made ​after ​this ​date. Click Here to Register
Big Data & Analytics in Healthcare Summit
2015-05-13 - 2015-05-14    
All Day
Big Data & Analytics in Healthcare Summit "Improve Outcomes with Big Data" May 13–14 Philadelphia, 2015 Why Attend This Summit will bring together healthcare executives [...]
iHT2 Health IT Summit in Boston
2015-05-19 - 2015-05-20    
All Day
iHT2 [eye-h-tee-squared]: 1. an awe-inspiring summit featuring some of the world.s best and brightest. 2. great food for thought that will leave you begging for more. 3. [...]
2015 Convergence Summit
2015-05-26 - 2015-05-28    
All Day
The Convergence Summit is WLSA’s annual flagship event where healthcare, technology and wireless health communication leaders tackle key issues facing the connected health community. WLSA designs [...]
eHealth 2015: Making Connections
2015-05-31    
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e-Health 2015: Making Connections Canada's ONLY National e-Health Conference and Tradeshow WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN TORONTO! Hotel accommodation The e-Health 2015 Organizing [...]
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San Diego
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Articles

EHR Use Reduces Short-Term Ambulatory Care Costs-Study Finds

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The use of electronic health records helped reduce short-term ambulatory health care costs but did not reduce overall inpatient costs, according to a study published Tuesday in the Annals of Internal Medicine, MedPage Today reports.

Study Details

For the study, researchers examined health care providers participating in the Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative, an initiative that aims to help communities widely adopt ambulatory EHRs (Pittman, MedPage Today, 7/15).

The researchers compared health insurance data claims from January 2005 through June 2009 for patient care in three Massachusetts communities that adopted EHRs with six communities that did not (Tran, “Capsules,” Kaiser Health News, 7/15).

There were a total of 48,000 patients in the communities that adopted EHRs and 130,000 in the control-group communities.

Researchers calculated the monthly costs of commercial payers from 15 months before EHR implementation and 18 months after implementation.

Study Findings

The study found that providers with EHRs saved an average of $5.14 per member each month over the 18 months following implementation, for a total of 3.4% in overall savings. Ambulatory costs accounted for about $4.69 of that amount.

The researchers found that health care costs increased for both the EHR and control groups. The EHR groups’ spending increased by an average of .78 absolute percentage points and the control groups’ spending increased by 1.09 absolute percentage points (MedPage Today, 7/15).

The study determined that there were significant savings in outpatient radiology costs. However, it found no significant savings in:

  • Inpatient care costs;
  • Outpatient pharmacy care costs;
  • Laboratory care costs; or
  • Total cost of care (“Capsules,” Kaiser Health News, 7/15).

Comments

The researchers determined that the “study offers robust evidence on the likely short-term effect of the federal policy effort to promote meaningful use of EHRs” (Durben Hirsch, FierceEMR, 7/16).

Lead author Julia Adler-Milstein of the University of Michigan and fellow study authors wrote that the “failure to find a statistically significant reduction in total cost may be explained by providers not using EHRs in more advanced ways that would improve patient health status, thereby avoiding hospitalizations and other high-cost episodes” (MedPage Today, 7/15). Source