TY - JOUR
T1 - Electronic health records using a resource advantage theory perspective: an interdisciplinary literature review
AU - Malhan, Amit S
AU - Manuj, Ila
AU - Pelton, Lou
AU - Pavur, Robert
PY - 2022/6/1
Y1 - 2022/6/1
N2 - Purpose: Warren Buffett asserted that the greatest issue confronting American business and the economy is rising health-care costs, which have risen to 17% of gross domestic product. Public policymakers, health-care providers and other stakeholders grapple with cost-containment and increased health-care delivery efficiencies. There exists a paucity of theory-driven research addressing how information technology vis-à-vis electronic health records (EHR) may supply a managerial mechanism for increasing bottom-line hospital performance, thereby attaining competitive advantage. Design/methodology/approach: A systematic interdisciplinary literature review motivated by resource advantage theory (RAT) offers a conceptual foundation for analyzing the financial, informational and physical workflows that are core elements of supply chain management in a hospital. Findings: RAT links how EHR impacts profitability, competitive advantage and macromarketing factors in hospital supply chains. The literature review provides a research synthesis of the implementation and adoption of EHR to reveal its impact on a hospital’s competitive advantage. Although legislative initiatives like the 2009 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act and the Affordable Care Act encourage EHR adoption, there remains a reluctance for hospitals to do so. Originality/value: The extant literature precedes the relevant legislation, has incomplete data or focuses solely on patient outcomes.
AB - Purpose: Warren Buffett asserted that the greatest issue confronting American business and the economy is rising health-care costs, which have risen to 17% of gross domestic product. Public policymakers, health-care providers and other stakeholders grapple with cost-containment and increased health-care delivery efficiencies. There exists a paucity of theory-driven research addressing how information technology vis-à-vis electronic health records (EHR) may supply a managerial mechanism for increasing bottom-line hospital performance, thereby attaining competitive advantage. Design/methodology/approach: A systematic interdisciplinary literature review motivated by resource advantage theory (RAT) offers a conceptual foundation for analyzing the financial, informational and physical workflows that are core elements of supply chain management in a hospital. Findings: RAT links how EHR impacts profitability, competitive advantage and macromarketing factors in hospital supply chains. The literature review provides a research synthesis of the implementation and adoption of EHR to reveal its impact on a hospital’s competitive advantage. Although legislative initiatives like the 2009 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act and the Affordable Care Act encourage EHR adoption, there remains a reluctance for hospitals to do so. Originality/value: The extant literature precedes the relevant legislation, has incomplete data or focuses solely on patient outcomes.
KW - Electronic health record (EHR)
KW - Health-care policy
KW - Hospital financial performance
KW - Resource advantage theory
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U2 - 10.1108/RMJ-06-2021-0026
DO - 10.1108/RMJ-06-2021-0026
M3 - Article
SN - 0956-5698
VL - 32
SP - 126
EP - 150
JO - Records Management Journal
JF - Records Management Journal
IS - 2
ER -