Health Information Technology Policy and Rural Hospitals

Date
06/2009
Description

Health information technology (HIT) is a key component of plans to reform the healthcare system. HIT adoption among smaller rural providers has lagged behind larger urban providers, and the vast majority of research on HIT has focused on its adoption and impact in urban institutions. This brief summarizes the implementation status of key HIT applications in Critical Access Hospitals and other rural hospitals, and discusses policies for encouraging HIT adoption in rural hospitals.

Center
Upper Midwest Rural Health Research Center
Authors
Jeffrey McCullough, Michelle Casey, Ira Moscovice