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2008 2007 2006 2005

2007 JHIM Author Index

Index references should be interpreted as follows: "Summer, 24-31" refers to pages 24 through 31 of the Summer issue of the Journal of Healthcare Information Management.

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Anshus A: Partnering with Clinical Providers to Enhance the Efficiency of an EMR. Winter 24-32.

Arzt N: Strategies for Person Data Matching and De-duplication. Summer, 13-15.

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Bakalar R: Personal Health Records: Empowering Consumers. Winter, 76-86.

Ball M: Clinician Use of Enabling Technology: Creating a new healthcare system through the use of enabling technologies requires changes on a profound scale. Summer, 68-71.
Ball M: Personal Health Records: Empowering Consumers. Winter, 76-86.

Bauer J: An Early Warning: The -omics Data and Personalized Medicine Are Coming. Summer, 6-7.

Bauer J: The Fourth Factor of Production. Fall, 4-5.

Bauer J: Mid-Term Political Outlook for HIT: The Best Way to Get Things Done. Spring, 6-8.

Bauer J: Rewarding Improvement: Unintended Consequences of Pay-for-Performance. Winter, 6-8.

Becker J: Enterprise Project Management Is Key to Success: Addressing the people,

Bennis S: Digital Transformation in Home Care. Fall, 49-55.

Bierstock S: Clinician Use of Enabling Technology: Creating a new healthcare system through the use of enabling technologies requires changes on a profound scale. Summer, 68-71.

Black P: Determinants of Personal Health Record Use: A Large Population Study at Cleveland Clinic. Summer, 44-48.

Bradley D: Employing Clinical Decision Support to Attain Our Strategic Goal: The Safe Care of the Surgical Patient. Spring, 18-25.

Brantes F: Potential of HIEs as Infomediaries. Winter, 69-75.

Brokel JM: Redesigning Care Delivery Through Health IT Implementation—Trinity Health’s Approach. Fall, 41-48.

Brooks I: Breaking the Silo: Using Informatics to Support Clinical and Translational Science. Fall, 15-17.

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Cahill B: Partnering with Clinical Providers to Enhance the Efficiency of an EMR. Winter 24-32.

Chaiken B: Quality and Efficiency Successes Leveraging IT and New Processes. Winter, 48-53.

Chesney J: Implementation of an Obstetrics EMR Module: Overcoming User Dissatisfaction. Winter, 87-94.

Christian C: Quality and Efficiency Successes Leveraging IT and New Processes. Winter, 48-53.
Classen D: EMRs in the Fourth Stage: The Future of Electronic Medical Records Based on the Experience at Intermountain Health Care. Summer, 49-60.

Classen D: Review of Methods to Estimate the Benefits of Electronic Medical Records in Hospitals and the Need for a National Benefits Database. Winter, 62-68.

Costanzo D: Digital Transformation in Home Care. Fall, 49-55.

Crandall DK: Redesigning Care Delivery Through Health IT Implementation—Trinity Health’s Approach. Fall, 41-48.

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Dagroso D: Implementation of an Obstetrics EMR Module: Overcoming User Dissatisfaction. Winter, 87-94.

Delgado R: Technology Governance: Strategies for Maximizing Healthcare Economic Value. Fall, 19-24.

Dixon BE: Redesigning Care Delivery Through Health IT Implementation—Trinity Health’s Approach. Fall, 41-48.

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Emery D: Potential of HIEs as Infomediaries. Winter, 69-75.

Enberg R: Implementation of an Obstetrics EMR Module: Overcoming User Dissatisfaction. Winter, 87-94.

Esterhay R: Capitalizing the NHIN: A Strategy for Funding an Integrated Nationwide Network of Community HIEs. Summer, 18-24.

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Ferguson J: Partnering with Clinical Providers to Enhance the Efficiency of an EMR. Winter 24-32.

Fields T: Employing Clinical Decision Support to Attain Our Strategic Goal: The Safe Care of the Surgical Patient. Spring, 18-25.

Flynn AM: Digital Transformation in Home Care. Fall, 49-55.

Fox S: Implementation Solutions and Unintended Gaps of Cost-Sharing. Summer, 10-12.

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Gash D: Measuring and Monitoring IT Using a Balanced Scorecard Approach. Spring, 60-66.

Glaser J: Advent of RHIO 2.0, The. Summer, 7-9.

Glaser J: Definitive Evolution of the Role of the CIO, The. Winter, 9-11.

Glaser J: Potential of HIEs as Infomediaries. Winter, 69-75.

Good A: Elderly, Novice Users and Health Information Web Sites: Issues of Accessibility and Usability. Summer, 72-79.

Gugerty B: Nursing at a Crossroads—Education, Research, Training and Informatics. Winter, 12-14.

Guite J: Nursing admissions process redesigned to leverage EHR. Spring, 55–64.

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Haskins R: Redesigning Care Delivery Through Health IT Implementation—Trinity Health’s Approach. Fall, 41-48.

Hatton T: Measuring and Monitoring IT Using a Balanced Scorecard Approach. Spring, 60-66.

Haug P: EMRs in the Fourth Stage: The Future of Electronic Medical Records Based on the Experience at Intermountain Health Care. Summer, 49-60.

Hayward M: Jackson Community Medical Record: A Model for Provider Collaboration in a RHIO. Summer, 31-36.

Henderson S: Redesigning Care Delivery Through Health IT Implementation—Trinity Health’s Approach. Fall, 41-48.

Hess S: Showing ‘What Right Looks Like’: How to Improve Performance through a Paradigm Shift Around Implementation Thinking. Winter, 54-61.

Hill M: Local Public Health Departments: Enablers of Health Information Exchange. Summer, 25-30.

Hodgkin R: Local Public Health Departments: Enablers of Health Information Exchange. Summer, 25-30.

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Ivanov D: Determinants of Personal Health Record Use: A Large Population Study at Cleveland Clinic. Summer, 44-48.

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James D: Showing ‘What Right Looks Like’: How to Improve Performance through a Paradigm Shift Around Implementation Thinking. Winter, 54-61.

Jenkins J: Eliminating Common PACU Delays. Spring, 53-58.

Jerrams-Smith J: Elderly, Novice Users and Health Information Web Sites: Issues of Accessibility and Usability. Summer, 72-79.

Jones J: Clinical Decision Support Programs Can Be Risky Business. Spring, 15-17.

Johnson L: Quality and Efficiency Successes Leveraging IT and New Processes. Winter, 48-53.

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Kamath J: Partnering with Clinical Providers to Enhance the Efficiency of an EMR. Winter 24-32.

Klein S: Clinical Decision Support Programs Can Be Risky Business. Spring, 15-17.

Klein S: Decoding the Maintenance and Support Agreement. Winter, 16-18.

Klein S: Welcome to the Digital Age. Fall, 6-7.

Kretzing J: Showing ‘What Right Looks Like’: How to Improve Performance through a Paradigm Shift Around Implementation Thinking. Winter, 54-61.

Krohn R: Consumer Centric Personal Health Record—It’s Time. Winter, 20-23.

Krohn R: Consumer-Directed Healthcare. Summer, 16-17.

Krohn R: Consumer-driven Healthcare and the Payor Transition to a Retail Industry. Spring, 11-14.

Krohn R: Enterprise Visibility Puts the Flow Back into Clinical Workflow. Fall, 8-10.

Kropf R: IT Management and Governance Systems and Their Emergence in Healthcare. Winter, 33-39.

Kropf R: Provider Service: Demand Management in Healthcare IT. Fall, 56-63.

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Lang M.: Nursing admissions process redesigned to leverage EHR. Spring, 55–64.

Lang R: Clinical Decision Support: Fulfilling a Real-Time Need with Available Means. Spring, 2-4.

Lang R: IT and Pay-for-Performance. Fall, 2-3.

Lang R: Project Leadership: Key Elements and Critical Success Factors for IT Project Managers. Winter, 2-4.

Lang R: Provider-Sponsored Clinical Data Networks. Summer, 2-5.

Langabeer J: Technology Governance: Strategies for Maximizing Healthcare Economic Value. Fall, 19-24.

Laureto RA: Breaking the Silo: Using Informatics to Support Clinical and Translational Science. Fall, 15-17.

Lee M: Implementation of an Obstetrics EMR Module: Overcoming User Dissatisfaction. Winter, 87-94.

Leitner J: Local Public Health Departments: Enablers of Health Information Exchange. Summer, 25-30.

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Magid S: Employing Clinical Decision Support to Attain Our Strategic Goal: The Safe Care of the Surgical Patient. Spring, 18-25.

Marchibroda J: Potential of HIEs as Infomediaries. Winter, 69-75.

McCartan P: Nursing admissions process redesigned to leverage EHR. Spring, 55–64.

Mikhail O: J.: Technology Governance: Strategies for Maximizing Healthcare Economic Value. Fall, 19-24.

Miller H: Determinants of Personal Health Record Use: A Large Population Study at Cleveland Clinic. Summer, 44-48.

Miller J: Nursing admissions process redesigned to leverage EHR. Spring, 55–64.

Mohrmann G: IT Management and Governance Systems and Their Emergence in Healthcare. Winter, 33-39.

Mohrmann G: Provider Service: Demand Management in Healthcare IT. Fall, 56-63.

Monson R: Implementation Solutions and Unintended Gaps of Cost-Sharing. Summer, 10-12.

Muhlbauer C: Strong IT Liaisons Prove Their Worth. Spring, 9-10.

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O’Connor KJ: Good Dollars and Cents. Fall, 11-14.

Osborn J: Partnering with Clinical Providers to Enhance the Efficiency of an EMR. Winter 24-32.

Osheroff J: Review of Methods to Estimate the Benefits of Electronic Medical Records in Hospitals and the Need for a National Benefits Database. Winter, 62-68.

Overhage J: Potential of HIEs as Infomediaries. Winter, 69-75.

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Pancoast P: Employing Clinical Decision Support to Attain Our Strategic Goal: The Safe Care of the Surgical Patient. Spring, 18-25.

Pandey S: Business Process Optimization for RHIOs. Winter, 40-47.

Phillips B: Challenges for Developing RHIOs in Rural America: A Study in Appalachian Ohio. Summer, 37-43.

Puffer M: Partnering with Clinical Providers to Enhance the Efficiency of an EMR. Winter 24-32.

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Ramaprasad A: Breaking the Silo: Using Informatics to Support Clinical and Translational Science. Fall, 15-17.

Reidy A: Digital Transformation in Home Care. Fall, 49-55.

Rhodes H: Enterprise Project Management Is Key to Success: Addressing the people, process and technology dimensions of healthcare. Summer, 61-66.

Rosenzweig J: Improving Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes Using Joslin Diabetes Center’s Registry and Risk Stratification System. Spring, 26-33.

Russell K: Improving Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes Using Joslin Diabetes Center’s Registry and Risk Stratification System. Spring, 26-33.

Ryan M: Partnering with Clinical Providers to Enhance the Efficiency of an EMR. Winter 24-32.

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Sandell P: Framework for Securing Personal Health Data in Clinical Decision Support Systems. Spring, 34-40.

Schlusberg C: Provider Service: Demand Management in Healthcare IT. Fall, 56-63.

Schwichtenberg T: Redesigning Care Delivery Through Health IT Implementation—Trinity Health’s Approach. Fall, 41-48.

Sittig D: Review of Methods to Estimate the Benefits of Electronic Medical Records in Hospitals and the Need for a National Benefits Database. Winter, 62-68.

Smith C: Personal Health Records: Empowering Consumers. Winter, 76-86.

Smith L: Local Public Health Departments: Enablers of Health Information Exchange. Summer, 25-30.

Soti P: Business Process Optimization for RHIOs. Winter, 40-47.

Stabile M: Showing ‘What Right Looks Like’: How to Improve Performance through a Paradigm Shift Around Implementation Thinking. Winter, 54-61.

Stokes S: Elderly, Novice Users and Health Information Web Sites: Issues of Accessibility and Usability. Summer, 72-79.

Sykes J: Jackson Community Medical Record: A Model for Provider Collaboration in a RHIO. Summer, 31-36.

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Theoharis E: Implementation of an Obstetrics EMR Module: Overcoming User Dissatisfaction. Winter, 87-94.

Thompson D: EMRs in the Fourth Stage: The Future of Electronic Medical Records Based on the Experience at Intermountain Health Care. Summer, 49-60.

Thompson D: Review of Methods to Estimate the Benefits of Electronic Medical Records in Hospitals and the Need for a National Benefits Database. Winter, 62-68.

Thornewill J: Capitalizing the NHIN: A Strategy for Funding an Integrated Nationwide Network of Community HIEs. Summer, 18-24.

Tronni C: Digital Transformation in Home Care. Fall, 49-55.

Turner S: Local Public Health Departments: Enablers of Health Information Exchange. Summer, 25-30.

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Valenta AL: Breaking the Silo: Using Informatics to Support Clinical and Translational Science. Fall, 15-17.

Vandenbosch B: Determinants of Personal Health Record Use: A Large Population Study at Cleveland Clinic. Summer, 44-48.

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Wakefield D: Redesigning Care Delivery Through Health IT Implementation—Trinity Health’s Approach. Fall, 41-48.

Ward M: Redesigning Care Delivery Through Health IT Implementation—Trinity Health’s Approach. Fall, 41-48.

Warren R: Jackson Community Medical Record: A Model for Provider Collaboration in a RHIO. Summer, 31-36.

Weber S: Clinical Decision Support Systems and How Critical Care Clinicians Use Them. Spring, 41-52.

Welch E: Challenges for Developing RHIOs in Rural America: A Study in Appalachian Ohio. Summer, 37-43.

Williams P: Implementation of an Obstetrics EMR Module: Overcoming User Dissatisfaction. Winter, 87-94.

Williams R: Definitive Evolution of the Role of the CIO, The. Winter, 9-11.

Williams R: Employing Clinical Decision Support to Attain Our Strategic Goal: The Safe Care of the Surgical Patient. Spring, 18-25.

Woodside JA: Economic Externalities of Health Information Technology. Fall, 25-31.

Wright B: Partnering with Clinical Providers to Enhance the Efficiency of an EMR. Winter 24-32.

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Xu S: Advancing Return on Investment Analysis for Electronic Health Record Investment. Fall, 32-39.

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