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