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This paper quantifies the effect of state privacy regulation on the diffusion of electronic medical records (EMRs). EMRs allow medical providers to store and exchange patient information using computers rather than paper records. Hospitals may be more likely to adopt EMRs if they can reassure patients that their confidentiality is legally protected. Alternatively, privacy protection may inhibit adoption if hospitals cannot benefit from easily exchanging patient information. We find that state privacy regulation restricting hospital release of health information reduces aggregate EMR adoption by hospitals by more than 24%. We present evidence that suggests that this is due to the suppression of network externalities.
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Amalia R. Miller
Northwestern University
Catherine E. Tucker
IIT@MIT
Management Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Virginia
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a09090d73218fa1919d1f54 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.1090.1014