• DocumentCode
    2198732
  • Title

    Contextualist Inquiry into Hospital Revenue Cycle Transformation: Bridging Research and Practice

  • Author

    Mindel, Vitali ; Mathiassen, Lars

  • Author_Institution
    Georgia State Univ., Atlanta, GA, USA
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    5-8 Jan. 2015
  • Firstpage
    2960
  • Lastpage
    2969
  • Abstract
    Approximately a quarter of all US non-for-profit hospitals operate with negative margins. In this unsustainable situation, revenue cycle management (RCM), the business process which drives revenue collection and account receivable administration, becomes increasingly crucial for healthcare organizations. RCM is at the center of an incredibly complex network of external and internal links and its success chiefly depends on a smooth flow of timely, accurate information. While IS research increasingly focuses on the clinical potential of health information technologies (HITs), the adoption and diffusion of IT as an enabler of hospitals´ administrative activities remains by and large an unexplored frontier. To advance the conversation on the administrative potential of HIT, we draw on Pettigrew´s contextualist framework of organizational transformation inquiry. We review a diverse body of RCM academic literature and juxtapose the findings with the prevalent RCM discourse in practitioner publications to reveal the major themes and opportunities for future research.
  • Keywords
    accounts data processing; business data processing; health care; hospitals; medical administrative data processing; organisational aspects; HIT; RCM academic literature; account receivable administration; business process; clinical potential; complex network; contextualist inquiry; health information technology; healthcare organization; hospital administrative activity; hospital revenue cycle transformation; non-for-profit hospital; organizational transformation inquiry; revenue collection; revenue cycle management; Context; Documentation; Encoding; Government; Hospitals; Profitability; Business process transformation; hospitals; literature review; revenue cycle management;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    System Sciences (HICSS), 2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Kauai, HI
  • ISSN
    1530-1605
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/HICSS.2015.358
  • Filename
    7070173