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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Electronic Health Record Implementation Enhances Financial Performance in High Medicaid Nursing Homes

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Pages 2577-2589 | Received 07 Feb 2024, Accepted 23 Apr 2024, Published online: 23 May 2024

Figures & data

Figure 1 Conceptual Framework (Resource-Based View of the Firm).

Figure 1 Conceptual Framework (Resource-Based View of the Firm).

Figure 2 Status of Electronic Health Records Implementation in high Medicaid nursing homes (n = 391).

Notes: About 44.3% nursing homes (blue) had a fully implemented and operational EHR. About 31.5% (green) nursing homes had a partially implemented and operational EHR. About 6.5% (red) nursing homes had selected a vendor and signed vendor contract but did not have an EHR in operation. About 10.9% (yellow) of nursing homes were planning to implement EHR in the future. about 6.8% (gray) nursing homes currently did not have a plan to implement EHR.
Figure 2 Status of Electronic Health Records Implementation in high Medicaid nursing homes (n = 391).

Figure 3 Electronic Health Records implementation in high Medicaid nursing homes by functionality (n = 391).

Notes: EHR functionalities (administration, documentation, order, results viewing, and clinical tools), type of health record: red = paper only, blue = paper and electronic, and green = fully electronic.
Figure 3 Electronic Health Records implementation in high Medicaid nursing homes by functionality (n = 391).

Table 1 Descriptive Statistics of the Sample (N = 391)

Table 2 Linear Multivariable Regression Model of Electronic Health Record Implementation on Total Margin (N = 391)

Data Sharing Statement

The datasets used and/or analysed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request. Publicly available datasets used in this study can be found here: https://www.cms.gov/.