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Health information and communication technology (HICT) holds enormous potential to improve productivity. Several countries, the UK and the US included, have embraced this idea and spent billions of dollars on promoting HICT adoption. Ari Bronsoler, Joe Doyle, and John Van Reenen reviewed 975 papers in the medical and economics literatures about HICT and found that on average there are major positive effects on patient outcomes and healthcare productivity.
Ari Bronsoler, Joseph Doyle and John Van Reenen
10 November 2021
LSE Business Review
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2021/11/10/how-new-technology-can-help-clinical-quality-productivity-and-the-healthcare-workforce/
This work is published under POID and the CEP's Growth programme.
This publication comes under the following CEP theme: New technologies and productivity