Hospitals & Health Networks 1996 - Abstracts

Hospitals & Health Networks 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
8 steps to making capitation work.Health care industry 
Air supplies. (flying medical supplies into rural hospitals)Health care industryJaime Shimkus
A lean, mean academic medicine machine. (Medical College of Virginia freed from having to be in compliance with state regulations on hiring and procurement)Health care industryPeter PacPherson
All that glitters. (attitudes about health maintenance organizations) (includes related article on strategic and economic aspects of health care legislation)(Beyond HMOs)Health care industry 
A new breed. (provider-sponsored health networks)(CEO Summit, part 2)(Panel Discussion)Health care industry 
At risk. (CEO Summit planned by McManis Associates)(Panel Discussion)Health care industryGerald L. McManis
A village to tame a city's mean streets.(community effort to prevent infant mortality in Detroit, MI)(Nova Award)Health care industry 
A winning market strategy for HMOs. (Health Maintenance Organizations)Health care industryKevin Lumsdom
Balancing act. (hospital management, emergency departments; clinical triage system pioneered at UC-Davis Medical Center)Health care industryTrudy Rice Thompson
Being there: whether you're on a mountaintop or in a meeting room, empathy makes the difference - and keeps everyone climbing. (personnel management in the healthcare industry)(Column)Health care industryWayne L. Clark
Betting on health care; for Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, health care stocks have been going up, up and away.(Cover Story)Health care industryTibbett L. Spear
Blessed be the board. (healthcare boards of trustees)Health care industryAnne Nordhaus-Bike
Brain teasers.(CEO Summit, part 4)Health care industry 
Budget cut here, service cut there. (Dede Wallace Center, Nashville, Tennessee)Health care industry 
Building blocks: is there a difference between a hospital designed to care for the sick and one designed to keep people well?(Design & Construction)(Panel Discussion)Health care industry 
Build it, and they might come: if a seamless system of care is ever created, it will be the best thing that's ever happened to the chronically ill. But that's a big "if."(chronic care network)Health care industryLaura Green
Cast me not off in the time of age. (hospitals are outsourcing their geriatric care requirements)Health care industryTrudy Thompson Rice
Color me cautious.(executive management in the healthcare industry)Health care industryKeith T. Pryor
Contra Costa County takes care of its own. (Contra Costa Health Plan, a health maintenance organization)Health care industry 
Drug lores. (disease management)Health care industryBarbara Hesselgrave
Easier said than done.(perfecting electronic medical records)Health care industryTrudy Rice Thompson
Feeding more than mouths in Phoenix.(John C. Lincoln Hospital and Health Center, Phoenix, AZ, leads social revitalization programs)(Nova Award)Health care industry 
Getting the picture. (remote reading of x-rays)(includes related article on three-dimensional images)Health care industryJim Montague, Trudy Thompson Rice
Having heart - and helping out - in the heartland.(preventing child abuse and neglect in Beatrice, Nebraska)(Nova Award)Health care industry 
Head count: when it comes to preparing for capitation, deft management skills are as important as number crunching. (excerpts from 'Assessing Organizational Readiness for Capitation')Health care industry 
Head for business: managed care demands business savvy. Here's how nurses get it.(excerpt from book 'The Business of Nursing')Health care industryRichard Brock
Health care's big picture. (the Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care)(Column)Health care industryDick Davidson
Help with Medicare maze in jeopardy. (Information Counseling and Assistance program)Health care industry 
Hospital volunteerism in the '90s.(Column)Health care industryElizabeth S. Pforzheimer, Ann R. Miller
How to save big bucks! (four possibilities for streamlining medical industry expenses)(Cover Story)Health care industryKaren Sandrick, Jim Montague, Anne Nordhaus-Bike
Leaps of faith. (selling a group practice)(PeaceHealth Medical Group)Health care industryPaul Panum
Loading the ark. (forming provider-sponsored networks)(part 3)Health care industry 
Look at it this way. (healthcare industry leaders forecast the future)(The New Millenium)(Cover Story)(Interview)Health care industry 
Make no little plans. (future of regional health planning agencies)(includes related article on Microworld Learning Experience "Creating Integrated Care and Healthier Communities")Health care industryTerese Hudson, Jon Asplund
Modest increases, except at the top.(compensation in the healthcare industry)(Cover Story)Health care industryRobert H. Sachs, Scott W. Spreier
No, you do it! (includes related articles on maintenance outsourcing and co-sourcing)(survey of hospital outsourcing)Health care industryTodd Savage, Alden Solovy
Playing second fiddle: fitting into the future is the biggest challenge facing today's urban hospitals.Health care industryThomas W. Chapman
Practicing what they preach.(promoting health to healthcare workers at Providence General Medical Center)Health care industryMark Jannot
Ready. Set. Wait! Don't just make deals for the sake of making deals. Make them because it's the right thing to do.(physician-hospital integration)Health care industryChris Kane, Karen Duke
Reward ceremonies: compensating people to perform new roles finally takes center stage.(Cover Story)Health care industryRobert H. Sachs, Scott W. Spreier
Strategies for steering your integrated delivery system. (1995 survey of healthcare executives)Health care industry 
Surgery at discount prices. (Physicians Surgical Alliance)Health care industryAnne M. Nordhaus-Bike
Take this job and love it? (job satisfaction of health care administrators)(Column)Health care industryKeith T. Pryor
Taking care of business. (Grundy County, IL's Three Rivers Physician Organization)(Company Profile)Health care industrySally Turner
Taking risk to heart.(malpractice for physicians)Health care industry 
Target practice: in California and elsewhere, state officials are taking shots at hospital sales to for-profits.Health care industryLeonard Novarro
The cost of preventing injuries at all costs.(community effort to prevent injuries in Dayton, Ohio)(Nova Award)Health care industry 
The Great Lakes debate.(Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers to merge in Chicago, Illinois)Health care industryAnne M. Nordhaus-Bike
Their turf, their terms.(St. Mary's Hospital of Rochester, New York awarded 1996 Foster G. McGaw prize)Health care industryKevin Lumsdon, Laurie Larson
The main event: as the election heats up, it's become apparent that the candidates' views on health care are not for the faint-hearted. (1996 presidential election campaign)(Campaign 1996)Health care industryHaynes Johnson
The negotiation. (selling the not-for-profit health care facility) (includes article by foundation president on the sale of St. Luke's health System to a for-profit hospital chain)(Buyouts & Ventures: Selling...or Selling Out)Health care industryJames E. Cain, Stewart L. Carr, David Zacharias
The storm before the qualm.(excerpt from 'Beyond the Wall of Resistance')Health care industryRick Maurer
The value of nursing.Health care industryMarjorie Beyers
Think big. (expanded health assessment)Health care industryLaura Green
Trust in time. (chief executive officers in hospitals)Health care industryChris Clark
Twice bitten. (Democrats, Republicans and healthcare policy after the 1996 elections)(Column)Health care industryPaul Starr
Two HMOs play 'Let's make a deal.' (Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound and Kaiser Permanente's Northwest Division)Health care industry 
Unintended targets. (healthcare consequences of budget cuts)(Column)Health care industryThomas W. Chapman
Vegas hits a hot streak. (Hospital Construction)Health care industryJan Greene
What ethicists talk about when they talk about managed care.(Cover Story)(Panel Discussion)Health care industry 
When free-form means free to create.(Aiken, SC, significantly reduces infant mortality rate)(Nova Award)Health care industry 
Who's leading the way in health care? (comparison of strategic orientation of hospitals and medical groups)Health care industry 
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