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2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005

2009 JHIM Subject Index

To view the 2009 Journal of Healthcare Information Management Subject Index, scroll down or click on the appropriate letter.

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.

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AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT
Bauer JC. The HIT Futurist: When It Comes to ARRA, the Devil is in the Details. 23(3):5-6.
Doe B. HITECH Meets HIPAA: HITECH Act Changes to HIPAA Obligations for Covered Entities and Business Associates. 23(4):15-16.
Krohn R, Taffel B. ARRA: Can the Obama Stimulus Plan Break Health IT’s Gridlock? 23(3):12-14.
Krohn R. Advice on HIE for the ARRA-minded: A Big Boost for Digital Transformation. 23(4):7-8.

ANTIOBIOTIC THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING
Anton BB, DiNucci S, Donovan P, Jordan B, Micenko A, Schafer JJ, Wolf DM. Case Study: How Clinical Decision Support Tools Impact Patient Care Outcomes. 23(1):39-45.

B

BENCHMARKING
Galterio L, Helton J, Langabeer J, DelliFraine J. Data Envelopment Analysis: Performance Normalization and Benchmarking: Healthcare. 23(3):38-43.

BEST OF BREED
Yu F, Menachemi N, Burke D, Au D. Best of Breed Strategies: Hospital Characteristics Associated With Organizational HIT Strategy. 23(2):46-51.

BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT
Hess R. The Missing Link to Success: Using a Business Process Management System to Automate and Manage Process Improvement. 23(1):27-33

C

CIO
Bauer JC. The HIT Futurist: The Perfect Economic Storm—What’s a CIO to Do?. 23(2):6-7.

CLINICAL DESCISION SUPPORT
Anton BB, DiNucci S, Donovan P, Jordan B, Micenko A, Schafer JJ, Wolf DM. Case Study: How Clinical Decision Support Tools Impact Patient Care Outcomes. 23(1):39-45.

CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION
Hoehn BJ. Clinical Documentation: Developing a Strategy For Computerizing Provider Documentation. 23(3):10-11.

CLINICAL INFORMATION OFFICER
Bauer JC. The HIT Futurist: The Perfect Economic Storm—What’s a CIO to Do?. 23(2):6-7.

CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Hoehn BJ. Adoption and Implementation: The Care and Feeding of Clinical Information Systems: Challenges in IT Enhancements and Functionality. 23(2):12-13.

COLLABORATION
Anton BB, DiNucci S, Donovan P, Jordan B, Micenko A, Schafer JJ, Wolf DM. Case Study: How Clinical Decision Support Tools Impact Patient Care Outcomes. 23(1):39-45.

COMMUNICATION
Chin BJ, Balaraman V, Sakuda CM. Transitional Care: Opening Communication Between Community-Based and Tertiary-Care Healthcare Providers. 23(1):46-49.
Crabtree C, El-Mallakh P, Howard PB. Communication: A Design for Improving Documentation of Nursing Plan of Care and Patient Outcomes. 23(1):50-55.

COMPUTERIZATION
Lang RD. Editor’s Report: The Evolution of the Primary Caregiver. 23(1):2-3.

CONSUMERS
Marquard JL, Brennan PF. Privacy & Security: Crying Wolf—Consumers May Be More Willing to Share Medication Information than Policymakers Think. 23(2):26-32.

CONTRACTS
Doe R. Vendors: Sublicensing of EHR and Related Systems. 23(1):17-19.
Doe R. Vendors: Safe Harbor—Addressing Security Issues in IT Contracts. 23(2):17-18.

CULTURE
Brown T, Duthe R. Getting ‘Lean’: Hardwiring Process Excellence into Northeast Health. 23(1):34-38.
Hoehn BJ. Culture Eats Process for Lunch: Initiating Process Change and Managing Cultural Issues Can be a Challenge. 23(4):12-14.

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E

ECONOMICS
Bauer JC. The HIT Futurist: The Perfect Economic Storm—What’s a CIO to Do?. 23(2):6-7.

EDUCATION
Gott M. Education: Professional Development—Now More Than Ever. 23(3):7-9.

EMR
Taffel B, Krohn R. Technology: Transforming EMRs—From Patient Snapshot to ‘Clinical Hologram.’ 23(2):19-20.

ePHI
Stevenson GWP, Valenta AL. Securing Ephi: Can Clinicians and IT Ever Agree? 23(4):46-53.

EUROPE
Thierry JP. The Impact of IT: Across the Pond—A European Perspective on the Contribution of IT to Healthcare in the United States and European Community. 23(2):14-16.

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H

HEALTH DATA EXCHANGE
Gravely SD, Whaley ES. Privacy & Security: The Next Step in Health Data Exchanges—Trust and Privacy in Exchange Networks. 23(2):33-37.

HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE
Dixon BE, Miller T, Overhage JM. Assessing HIE Stakeholder Readiness for Consumer Access. 23(3):20-25.
Krohn R. Advice on HIE for the ARRA-minded: A Big Boost for Digital Transformation. 23(4):7-8.

HIPAA
Fader H, Harris N, Klein S. Legal Perspective: Proper HIPAA Privacy Controls and Training Could Help Prevent Criminal Liability for Wrongful Access and Disclosure. 23(1):9-11.
Doe B. HITECH Meets HIPAA: HITECH Act Changes to HIPAA Obligations for Covered Entities and Business Associates. 23(4):15-16.
Lang RD. Editor’s Report: The HIPAA Security Rule—More Questions Than Answers. 23(2):2-3.

HITECH ACT
Doe B. HITECH Meets HIPAA: HITECH Act Changes to HIPAA Obligations for Covered Entities and Business Associates. 23(4):15-16.

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I

IMPLEMENTATION
Spetz J, Keane D. Implementation: Strategies and Challenges for Understanding IT Implementation in a Rural Hospital. 23(1):62-67.

INTEROPERABILITY
Krohn R. Technology: Can Data Standards Drive Healthcare Interoperability? 23(1):12-13.

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K

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Wickramasinghe N, Bali RK, Gibbons MC, Choi JHJ, Schaffer JL. A Systematic Approach: Optimization of Healthcare Operations with Knowledge Management. 23(3):44-50.

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L

LEADERSHIP
Brown T, Duthe R. Getting ‘Lean’: Hardwiring Process Excellence into Northeast Health. 23(1):34-38.

LEGAL
Fader H, Harris N, Klein S. Legal Perspective: Proper HIPAA Privacy Controls and Training Could Help Prevent Criminal Liability for Wrongful Access and Disclosure. 23(1):9-11.

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M

MEANINGFUL USE
Murphy J. Meaningful Use for Nursing: Six Themes Regarding the Definition for Meaningful Use. 23(4):9-11.

MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
Agrawal A, Glasser AR. Barcode Medication: Administration Implementation in an Acute Care Hospital and Lessons Learned. 23(4):24-29.
Anton BB, DiNucci S, Donovan P, Jordan B, Micenko A, Schafer JJ, Wolf DM. Case Study: How Clinical Decision Support Tools Impact Patient Care Outcomes. 23(1):39-45.
Dieckhaus T, Clark R. Martin K. Managing the Medication Reconciliation Process: Developing a Robust Reconciliation Process for an Institution Using Mixed Electronic/Paper Medical Records. 23(4):34-37.
Hoehn BJ. Patient Safety: Medication Management. 23(1):14-16.
Lang RD. Medication Management: Complexity Defined. 23(4):2-4.
McNulty J, Iorio K, Donnelly E. Methodologies for Sustaining Barcode Medication Administration Compliance: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach. 23(4):30-33.
Sirajuddin AM, Osheroff JA, Sittig DF, Chuo J, Velasco F, Collins DA. Implementation Pearls from a New Guidebook on Improving Medication Use and Outcomes with Clinical Decision Support: Effective CDS is Essential for Addressing Healthcare Performance Improvement Imperatives. 23(4):38-45.
Troiano D, Morrison J, Federico F, Classen D. Safely Automating theMedication Use Process: Not as Easy as It Looks. 23(4):17-23.

MOBILE DEVICES (also see, WIRELESS)
Kusche, KP. Privacy & Security: Lessons Learned—Mobile Device Encryption in the Academic Medical Center. 23(2):22-25.

N

NURSING INFORMATICS
Murphy J. Nursing Informatics: The Best IT Project Is Not an IT Project. 23(1):6-8.
Murphy J. Nursing Informatics: Technology and Nursing—A Love/Hate Relationship. 23(2):9-11.
Murphy J. Nursing Informatics: Journey to Stage 7 Nursing Adoption. 23(3):15-17.
Murphy J. Meaningful Use for Nursing: Six Themes Regarding the Definition for Meaningful Use. 23(4):9-11.
Whittenburg L. Nursing Informatics: Documentation of Quality Outcomes. 23(3):51-55.

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O

OUTCOMES
Anton BB, DiNucci S, Donovan P, Jordan B, Micenko A, Schafer JJ, Wolf DM. Case Study: How Clinical Decision Support Tools Impact Patient Care Outcomes. 23(1):39-45.

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P

PATIENT FLOW
Gloor PA, Samarth CN. Redesigning Social Networks to Improve Surgery Patient Flow. 23(1):20-26.

PATIENT SAFETY
Hoehn BJ. Patient Safety: Medication Management. 23(1):14-16.

PERFORMANCE/PROCESS IMPROVEMENT
Bauer JC. The HIT Futurist: Performance Improvement—Lean Times Ahead. 23(1):4-5.
Brown T, Duthe R. Getting ‘Lean’: Hardwiring Process Excellence into Northeast Health. 23(1):34-38.
Gloor PA, Samarth CN. Redesigning Social Networks to Improve Surgery Patient Flow. 23(1):20-26.
Hess R. The Missing Link to Success: Using a Business Process Management System to Automate and Manage Process Improvement. 23(1):27-33
Lang RD. Editor’s Report: The Evolution of the Primary Caregiver. 23(1):2-3.
Wyant DK. HIT Project Selection: Real Option Analysis—Improving Project Selection in Healthcare Settings. 23(1):56-61.

PERSONAL HEALTH RECORDS
Lang RD. Editor’s Report: Personal Health Records—Ready for Prime Time? 23(3):2-4.
Gerard MN, Cohen M, Greer-Smith R. Personal Touch: Personal Health Records for Consumers of Healthcare. 23(3):26-30.
Pringle S, Lippitt A. Interoperability of Electronic Health Records and Personal Health Records. 23(3):31-37.

PRIVACY & SECURITY

Gravely SD, Whaley ES. Privacy & Security: The Next Step in Health Data Exchanges—Trust and Privacy in Exchange Networks. 23(2):33-37.
Kusche, KP. Privacy & Security: Lessons Learned—Mobile Device Encryption in the Academic Medical Center. 23(2):22-25.
Marquard JL, Brennan PF. Privacy & Security: Crying Wolf—Consumers May Be More Willing to Share Medication Information than Policymakers Think. 23(2):26-32.
Marshall GF, Gillespie W, Fox SJ. Privacy & Security: Privacy and Security in Pennsylvania—Ensuring Privacy and Security of Health Information Exchange in Pennsylvania. 23(2):38-43.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT/PLANNING
Wyant DK. HIT Project Selection: Real Option Analysis—Improving Project Selection in Healthcare Settings. 23(1):56-61.

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REAL OPTIONS ANALYSIS
Wyant DK. HIT Project Selection: Real Option Analysis—Improving Project Selection in Healthcare Settings. 23(1):56-61.

RFID
Briggs L, Davis R, Gutierrez A, Kopetsky M, Young K, Veeramani R. RFID in the Blood Supply Chain: Increasing Productivity, Quality and Patient Safety. 23(4):54-63.

RTLS
Dimond D. Letter to the Editor: The Optimal RTLS Solution for Hospitals. 23(2):4-5.

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S

STANDARDIZATION
Krohn R. Technology: Can Data Standards Drive Healthcare Interoperability? 23(1):12-13.

STIMULUS
See ‘American Recovery and Reinvestment Act’

STRATEGY, BUSINESS AND CLINICAL
Sessa B, Mohrmann G, Kraatz D. Optimizing the Business and IT Relationship: A Structured Approach to Implementing a Business Relationship Management Framework. 23(2):52-59.

SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS
Gloor PA, Samarth CN. Redesigning Social Networks to Improve Surgery Patient Flow. 23(1):20-26.

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T

TECHNOLOGY
Krohn R. Technology: Can Data Standards Drive Healthcare Interoperability? 23(1):12-13.
Murphy J. Nursing Informatics: Technology and Nursing—A Love/Hate Relationship. 23(2):9-11.
Taffel B, Krohn R. Technology: Transforming EMRs—From Patient Snapshot to ‘Clinical Hologram.’ 23(2):19-20.
Thierry JP. The Impact of IT: Across the Pond—A European Perspective on the Contribution of IT to Healthcare in the United States and European Community. 23(2):14-16.

TRANSITIONAL CARE
Chin BJ, Balaraman V, Sakuda CM. Transitional Care: Opening Communication Between Community-Based and Tertiary-Care Healthcare Providers. 23(1):46-49.

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U

UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS
Chin BJ, Balaraman V, Sakuda CM. Transitional Care: Opening Communication Between Community-Based and Tertiary-Care Healthcare Providers. 23(1):46-49.

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V

VENDORS
Doe R. Vendors: Sublicensing of EHR and Related Systems. 23(1):17-19.
Doe R. Vendors: Safe Harbor—Addressing Security Issues in IT Contracts. 23(2):17-18.
Doe R. Vendors: How the Economy Can Save You Money on IT Transactions. 23(3):18-19.

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WIRELESS (also see, MOBILE DEVICES)
Kusche, KP. Privacy & Security: Lessons Learned—Mobile Device Encryption in the Academic Medical Center. 23(2):22-25.

WORK FLOW
Gloor PA, Samarth CN. Redesigning Social Networks to Improve Surgery Patient Flow. 23(1):20-26.
Hess R. The Missing Link to Success: Using a Business Process Management System to Automate and Manage Process Improvement. 23(1):27-33.

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