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Index references should be interpreted as follows: "Fall, 68-74" refers to pages 68 through 74 of the Fall issue of the Journal of Healthcare Information Management.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Business
Doe B. Negotiating Application Service Provider Agreements: Understanding the Upsides and Downsides of ASPs. 22(4):19-20.
Collaboration
Glaser J, Strier K, Foley T. Healthcare Providers and Life Sciences: Opportunities for Convergence. 22(2):13-14.
Communication
Lang KT, Kiel JM. An Analysis of the Utilization of E-mail by Physicians and Patients: Defining Benefits, Addressing Concerns and Forecasting Implications on the Doctor-Patient Relationship. 22(2):27-32.
Critical Access Hospitals
Bahensky JA, Moreau B, Frieden R, Ward MM. Critical Access Hospital Informatics: How Two Rural Iowa Hospitals Overcame Challenges to Achieve IT Excellence. 22(2):16-22.
CPOE
Amusan AA, Mellin A, Tongen S, Speedie SM. Time-Saver: A Time-Motion Study to Evaluate the Impact of EMR and CPOE Implementation on Physician Efficiency. 22(4):31-37.
E
Economics
Bauer JC. The HIT Futurist: Economics 101: The Imperative for Efficiency and Effectiveness. 22(1):4-5.
Education
Wyant DK. Education: Training Day: Preparing Future Managers for Healthcare IT. 22(1):6-7.
Electronic Health Record
Benge J, Beach T, Gladding C, Maestas, G. Use of Electronic Health Record Structured Text and Its Payoffs: The Approach and Barriers to Using Structured Text in EHR to Document Care Encounters. 22(1):14-19.
Blachowicz D, Ranginani A, Simunich KL, Christiansen JH. How to Determine Future EHR ROI: Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation Offers a New Alternative to Traditional Techniques. 22(1):39-45.
Blackburn C. Delivering Quality: Rapid Implementation of a Centrally Hosted, Interoperable Ambulatory EHR Throughout All Hospital Markets of the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System. 22(1):20-25.
Edwards PJ. Maximizing Your Investment in EHR: Utilizing EHRs to Inform Continuous Quality Improvement. 22(1):32-37.
Giannangelo K, Fenton S. EHR’s Effect on the Revenue Cycle Management Coding Function: As EHR Applications Utilizing Terminologies Are Implemented, Providers Need to Consider the Effect on Coding Function and the Revenue Cycle. 22(1):26-30.
Huang DT, Metcalfe LN, Sainfort F. Maximizing Your Investment in EHR: Utilizing EHRs to Inform Continuous Quality Improvement. 22(1):32-37.
Lang R. Editor’s Report: The EHR Adoption Incentive. 22(1):2-4.
Maestas G, Gladding C. Use of Electronic Health Record Structured Text and Its Payoffs: The Approach and Barriers to Using Structured Text in EHR to Document Care Encounters. 22(1):14-19.
Mills S. Delivering Quality: Rapid Implementation of a Centrally Hosted, Interoperable Ambulatory EHR Throughout All Hospital Markets of the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System. 22(1):20-25.
Cox B, Thornewill J. The Consumer’s View of the Electronic Health Record: Engaging Patients in EHR Adoption. 22(2):43-47.
Murphy J. Promises and Problems: Mobility and Electronic Health Records. 22(4):8-9.
EMR
Wilt DH, Muthig BA. Crossing Barriers: EMR Implementation Across a Nationwide Continuum of Care. 22(2):23-26
H
Health Information Exchange
Bahensky JA, Moreau B, Frieden R, Ward MM. Critical Access Hospital Informatics: How Two Rural Iowa Hospitals Overcame Challenges to Achieve IT Excellence. 22(2):16-22.
Cox B, Thornewill J. The Consumer’s View of the Electronic Health Record: Engaging Patients in EHR Adoption. 22(2):43-47.
Lang KT, Kiel JM. An Analysis of the Utilization of E-mail by Physicians and Patients: Defining Benefits, Addressing Concerns and Forecasting Implications on the Doctor-Patient Relationship. 22(2):27-32.
Nocella KC, Horowitz KJ, Young, JJ. Against All Odds: Designing and Implementing a Grassroots, Community-Designed RHIO in a Rural Region. 22(2):34-41.
Wilt DH, Muthig BA. Crossing Barriers: EMR Implementation Across a Nationwide Continuum of Care. 22(2):23-26
I
Informatics
Bahensky JA, Moreau B, Frieden R, Ward MM. Critical Access Hospital Informatics: How Two Rural Iowa Hospitals Overcame Challenges to Achieve IT Excellence. 22(2):16-22.
Krohn R. Informatics: Predictive Informatics: Why PI is the Next Great Opportunity in Healthcare. 22(1):8-9.
Lang R. Informatics Overview: Where is our focus?. 22(2):2-3.
L
Legal
Klien SR, Sullivan TR, Chen JY. Legal Perspective: Spotlight on Information: Not All Individualized Data Should Be Private. 22(1):12-13.
Klien SR, Fox SJ. Buyer Beware: Complying With Amended Stark and Anti-Kickback Regulations. 22(2):8-10.
Nay F, Bradberry KL, Joiner D. True Value: Service-Oriented Architecture Aided by Stark IV. 22(4):17-18.
N
Nursing Informatics
Bolton LB, Cipriano PF, Gassert CA. Smart Technology, Enduring Solutions: Technology Solutions Can Make Nursing Care Safer and More Efficient. 22(4):24-30.
Murphy J. The Center of the Universe: A Closer Look at a Patient-Centric Care Model. 22(2):6-7.
P
Pharmacists
Cummings A, Kwapniowski LA, Reynolds G, Parker CD. Moving Along: Using Mobility Technology to Improve Pharmacist Workflow in the PICU Rounding Process. 22(4):39-43.
Project Management
Bucceri N, Klinedinst JW, Underwood C, Stevens M. Improving the Process: Lessons Learned from an Inaugural HIMSS State Advocacy Day. 22(4):44-48.
R
RHIO
Nocella KC, Horowitz KJ, Young, JJ. Against All Odds: Designing and Implementing a Grassroots, Community-Designed RHIO in a Rural Region. 22(2):34-41.
T
Technology
Bahensky JA, Moreau B, Frieden R, Ward MM. Critical Access Hospital Informatics: How Two Rural Iowa Hospitals Overcame Challenges to Achieve IT Excellence. 22(2):16-22.
Murphy J. Technology: Delay of Game: If Healthcare IT Is So Great, Why Is It Taking So Long To Adopt? 22(1):10-11.
Krohn, R. On the Horizon: The Semantic Web and Translational Medicine. 22(2):11-12.
Krohn R. The Optimal RTLS Solution for Hospitals: Breaking Through a Complex Environment. 22(4):14-15.
Anonson J, Schweitzer K, Bassendowski S, Petrucka, PM, Ralston A, Ollech S. Personal Digital Assistants in the Classroom—and Beyond: A Collaborative Initiative of the College of New Caledonia, British Columbia and the University of Saskatchewan. 22(2):48-51.
Trends
Asoh DA, Rivers PA, Tsai KL, Shih SC. Crossing Barriers: A Strategic Approach of E-Health Initiatives. 22(4):49-55.
Bauer JC. Tea Leaves at a Trade Show: A Glimpse Into a World of Possibilities. 22(2):4-5.
Bauer JC: The HIT Futurist: The Evolution of HIT. 22(4):6-7.
Glaser J. Tipping Point: The Arrival of Connected Health. 22(4):21-23.
Hackenbrach JB, Harris NI, Klein SR. Healthcare IT Goes Green: Why the Environment Should Play a Role in Your IT Criteria. 22(4):11-12.
Lang KT, Kiel JM. An Analysis of the Utilization of E-mail by Physicians and Patients: Lang RD. Editor’s Report: Healthcare Unplugged. 22(4):4-5.
Defining Benefits, Addressing Concerns and Forecasting Implications on the Doctor-Patient Relationship. 22(2):27-32.