Hospitals & Health Networks 1993 - Abstracts

Hospitals & Health Networks 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
A call for consultants. (hospital management consultants)Health care industry 
A not-so-retiring physician. (Jack B. McConnell) (Column)Health care industryJack B. McConnell
Board backs community benefit study in Connecticut. (Middlesex Hospital in Middletown, Connecticut, reviews its benefits to the community)Health care industryRobert G. Kiely
Breaking down assumptions, managing change. (implementing health care reform)(The Last Word) (Column)Health care industryRichard A. Cartor
Can APNs be independent gatekeepers? (advanced practice nurses)Health care industryM. Roy Schwarz, Claire Fagin
CDF's Carol Regan. (director of the health division of the Children's Defense Fund) (Interview)Health care industryKaren Gardner
Challenge of poverty: advice for advocates of managed competition. (The Last Word) (Column)Health care industryThomas W. Chapman
Consumers will have the last word on reform. (health care reform) (Column)Health care industryDick Davidson
Dynamic pay initiatives. (hospital compensation strategies as measured by the 1993 Hay Hospital Compensation Survey)(includes related articles) (Cover Story)Health care industryJose Pagoaga, James B. Williams
From the ground up: planting the seeds of network development. (health care)Health care industryPatrick W. Philbin
Gail Warden. (American Hospital Association's chairman-elect)(includes related articles)(interview) (Cover Story)Health care industryMary Grayson
Health care reform. (includes report on global health care budget; American Society of Internal Medicine recommendations; comparison of US reforms with those of other nations)Health care industry 
Improving hospital/physician relations. (The Last Word) (Column)Health care industryRichard A. Manch
JCAHO; accreditation at the crossroads. (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations) (Column)Health care industryDick Davidson
Management fads and pay du jour. (trends in hospital management) (Editorial)Health care industryMary Grayson
No more "business as usual" for hospitals; dramatic trends are beginning to unfold during the comprehensive reform process.Health care industryKevin P. O'Donnell
Paying and delivering: insurers and providers find road to reform is a two-way street.Health care industry 
Reform and our ability to lead. (health care reform) (Column)Health care industryTom Priselac, Jim Barber
Reform...still waiting; providers and policy experts peer ahead at Clinton's big plan. (health-care reform)Health care industryMark Hagland, Terese Hudson, Renee Blankenau
Should the government regulate physician supply? (two health care executives respond) (Face to Face) (Column)Health care industryJoseph Hawkins, David Satcher
The last word. (Soviet health care system can teach U.S. hospitals valuable lessons) (Column)Health care industryRichard G. Farmer
What will reform mean to the invisible poor? (health care considerations) (Column)Health care industryMichael J. Starke
Will reform be a plus for GPOs? (health care reform; group purchasing organizations)Health care industryWilliam Donato, Robert Rodda
Will the voluntary medical staff remain intact? (two health care industry experts offer opinions)(Face to Face)(Column)Health care industryLawton R. Burns, Arthur R. Chenen
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