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
Admissions process
Nursing admissions process redesigned to leverage EHR (Guite J, Lang M, McCartan P, Miller J). Spring, 55–64.
Case Studies
Digital Transformation in Home Care (Bennis S, Costanzo D, Flynn AM, Reidy A, Tronni C). Fall, 49-55.
Redesigning Care Delivery Through Health IT Implementation—Trinity Health’s Approach (Crandall DK, Brokel JM, Schwichtenberg T, Henderson S, Haskins R, Wakefield D, Ward M, Dixon BE). Fall, 41-48.
Clinical Data Networks
Provider-Sponsored Clinical Data Networks (Lang R). Summer, 2-5.
Clinical Decision Support
Clinical Decision Support Systems and How Critical Care Clinicians Use Them (Weber S). Spring, 41-52.
Employing Clinical Decision Support to Attain Our Strategic Goal: The Safe Care of the Surgical Patient (Magid S, Pancoast P, Fields T, Bradley D, Williams, R). Spring, 18-25.
Framework for Securing Personal Health Data in Clinical Decision Support Systems (Sandell P). Spring, 34-40.
Improving Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes Using Joslin Diabetes Center’s Registry and Risk Stratification System (Russell K, Rosenzweig J). Spring, 26-33.
Consumers
Consumer Centric Personal Health Record—It’s Time (Krohn R). Winter, 20-23.
Consumer-Directed Healthcare. (Krohn R). Summer, 16-17.
Elderly, Novice Users and Health Information Web Sites: Issues of Accessibility and Usability (Good A, Stokes S, Jerrams-Smith J) Summer, 72-79.
Personal Health Records: Empowering Consumers (Ball M, Smith C, Bakalar R) Winter, 76-86.
D
Data Exchange
Potential of HIEs as Infomediaries (Brantes F, Emery D, Overhage J, Glaser J, Marchibroda J) Winter, 69-75.
Provider-Sponsored Clinical Data Networks (Lang R). Summer, 2-5.
E
Economics
The Fourth Factor of Production (Bauer JC). Fall, 4-5.
Education
Breaking the Silo (Valenta AL, Brooks I, Laureto RA, Ramaprasad, A). Fall, 15-17.
Electronic Health Records
Economic Externalities of Health Information Technology (Woodside JM). Fall, 25-31.
EMRs in the Fourth Stage: The Future of Electronic Medical Records Based on the Experience at Intermountain Health Care (Thompson D, Classen D, Haug P). Summer, 49-60.
Implementation of an Obstetrics EMR Module: Overcoming User Dissatisfaction (Dagroso D, Williams P, Chesney J, Lee M, Theoharis E, Enberg R). Winter, 87-94.
Implementation Solutions and Unintended Gaps of Cost-Sharing (Fox S, Monson R). Summer, 10-12.
Review of Methods to Estimate the Benefits of Electronic Medical Records in Hospitals and the Need for a National Benefits Database (Thompson D, Osheroff J, Classen D, Sittig D). Winter, 62-68.
F
Finances
Good Dollars and Cents (O’Connor KJ). Fall, 11-14.
G
Genetics
An Early Warning: The -omics Data and Personalized Medicine Are Coming (Bauer J). Summer, 6-7.
L
Legal
Clinical Decision Support Programs Can Be Risky Business (Klein SR, Jones J). Spring, 15-17.
Decoding the Maintenance and Support Agreement (Klein SR). Winter, 16-18.
Welcome to the Digital Age (Klein SR). Fall, 6-7.
Legislation
Mid-Term Political Outlook for HIT: The Best Way to Get Things Done (Bauer J). Spring, 6-8.
M
Management
Definitive Evolution of the Role of the CIO, The (Glaser J, Williams R). Winter, 9-11.
Enterprise Project Management Is Key to Success: Addressing the people, process and technology dimensions of healthcare (Becker J, Rhodes H). Summer, 61-66.
IT Management and Governance Systems and Their Emergence in Healthcare (Mohrmann G, Kropf R). Winter, 33-39.
Measuring and Monitoring IT Using a Balanced Scorecard Approach (Gash D, Hatton T). Spring, 60-66.
Partnering with Clinical Providers to Enhance the Efficiency of an EMR (Puffer M, Ferguson J, Wright B, Osborn J, Anshus A, Cahill B, Kamath J, Ryan M). Winter 24-32.
Project Leadership: Key Elements and Critical Success Factors for IT Project Managers (Lang R). Winter, 2-4.
Rewarding Improvement: Unintended Consequences of Pay-for-Performance (Bauer J). Winter, 6-8.
Showing ‘What Right Looks Like’: How to Improve Performance through a Paradigm Shift Around Implementation Thinking (James D, Hess S, Kretzing J, Stabile M). Winter, 54-61.
Strong IT Liaisons Prove Their Worth (Muhlbauer C). Spring, 9-10.
Management Systems
Technology Governance Strategies for Maximizing Healthcare Economic Value (Langabeer J, Delgado R, Mikhail O). Fall, 19-24.
N
Nursing
Nursing at a Crossroads—Education, Research, Training and Informatics (Gugerty B). Winter, 12-14.
P
Pay-for-Performance
IT and Pay-for-Performance (Lang R). Fall, 2-3.
Personal Health Records
Determinants of Personal Health Record Use: A Large Population Study at Cleveland Clinic (Miller H, Vandenbosch B, Ivanov D, Black P). Summer, 44-48.
Strategies for Person Data Matching and De-duplication (Arzt N). Summer, 13-15.
Provider Service
Demand Management in Healthcare IT (Mohrmann G, Schlusberg C, Kropf R). Fall, 56-63.
R
RHIO
Advent of RHIO 2.0, The (Glaser J). Summer, 7-9.
Business Process Optimization for RHIOs (Soti P, Pandey S). Winter, 40-47.
Capitalizing the NHIN: A Strategy for Funding an Integrated Nationwide Network of Community HIEs (Thornewill J, Esterhay R). Summer, 18-24.
Challenges for Developing RHIOs in Rural America: A Study in Appalachian Ohio (Phillips B, Welch E). Summer, 37-43.
Jackson Community Medical Record: A Model for Provider Collaboration in a RHIO (Hayward M, Warren R, Sykes J). Summer, 31-36.
Local Public Health Departments: Enablers of Health Information Exchange (Hill M, Hodgkin R, Turner S, Smith L, Leitner J). Summer, 25-30.
ROI
Advancing Return on Investment Analysis for Electronic Health Record Investment (Xu S). Fall, 32-39.
S
Safety
Clinical Decision Support: Fulfilling a Real-Time Need with Available Means (Lang R). Spring, 2-4.
T
Technology
Clinician Use of Enabling Technology: Creating a new healthcare system through the use of enabling technologies requires changes on a profound scale (Ball M, Bierstock S). Summer, 68-71.
Consumer-driven Healthcare and the Payor Transition to a Retail Industry (Krohn R). Spring, 11-14.
Enterprise Visibility Puts the Flow Back into Clinical Workflow (Krohn R.). Fall, 8-10.
Quality and Efficiency Successes Leveraging IT and New Processes (Chaiken B, Christian C, Johnson L). Winter, 48-53.
W
Workflow
Eliminating Common PACU Delays (Jenkins J). Spring, 53-58.