Hospitals & Health Networks 1995 Chuck Appleby - Abstracts

Hospitals & Health Networks 1995 Chuck Appleby
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A prison plugs in. (electronic system links prisoners and medical specialists)Health care industryChuck Appleby
A virtual playground for sick kids. (Starbright World virtual reality communications program)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Boxed in?(the use of allied health professionals in primary care)(Cover Story)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Busting barriers. (integrating physically disabled workers into the workplace)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Doc shopping. (Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts' Health Navigator interactive kiosks)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Ending the paper trail. (medical records)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Fit to be cared for. (Crozer-Keystone Health System's new care and fitness center)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Giving consumers the scoop on quality & cost. (assessing Health Maintenance Organizations)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Health care's new heavyweights. (employers selecting health plans for their employees)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Hitting the highlights. (Jewish Hospital develops reputation)Health care industryChuck Appleby
HMOs on the move. (with related article on surviving the competition) (Cover Story)Health care industryJim Montague, Chuck Appleby
MRI's second chance. (magnetic resonance imaging; includes related article on future uses)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Prescription for accuracy. (automation prevents errors in drug orders)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Retro tech. (trends in medical technology)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Tell it to someone who cares. (Anne Arundel Health Care Systems uses computer technology to improve hospital services)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Tenet's computer compact. (Tenet Healthcare Corp. to outsource computer operations to Perot Systems Corp.)Health care industryChuck Appleby
The measure of medical services. (incentives to HMO physicians to improve their performance)(Cover Story)Health care industryChuck Appleby
The middle no more.(the Business Health Care Action Group to obtain health care through vouchers in 1997)Health care industryChuck Appleby
The trouble with CHINS. (community health information networks)Health care industryChuck Appleby
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