Hospitals & Health Networks 1997 Chuck Appleby - Abstracts

Hospitals & Health Networks 1997 Chuck Appleby
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A hospice goes high-tech. (San Diego (CA) Hospice)Health care industryChuck Appleby
A second look at a dead deal. (renewed effort unites Ashtabula County Medical Center with Ashtabula Clinic in Ohio)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Closing in on Columbia?(Bon Secours Health System can compete with major healthcare operations Columbia/HCA)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Connect the docs.(The Health Information Network Connection)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Cyberspaced. (computer links between hospitals and outpatient facilities)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Ghost in the machine. (hospitals and healthcare industry are especially vulnerable to computer problems from year-2000 transition)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Going private to capture savings.(prison health care)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Health care unplugged; small, but mighty, wireless computers promise instant access to data - at half the cost of PCs.(personal computers)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Interface (or in your face). (chief information officers strive to meet demands of health care chief executives)(Cover Story)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Meet John Doe; when patients show up ahead of their paperwork, aggravation and unpaid bills usually follow.Health care industryChuck Appleby
Oklahoma's highway to health.(largest telemedicine network in the US)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Organized chaos. (health-care providers strive to integrate services, eliminate redundancy)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Remote control. (computer outsourcing by health care firms)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Speed dialing.(health care phone centers)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Testing the limits. (lawsuit challenges limits on mental health coverage)Health care industryChuck Appleby
The new lingo of added value. (the use of economic value added, or EVA, to gauge shareholder value in the health care industry)(includes a related article on economic value added)Health care industryChuck Appleby
Web-o-matic isn't automatic: Internet technology hasn't broken the barrier between doctors & computers - yet.(includes related article on medical and health care industry information provided by the Internet)Health care industryChuck Appleby, David J. Brailer, Tiffany S. Hackett
Welcome to Appalachia online. (Web-based technology used at Valley Health Systems clinics)Health care industryChuck Appleby
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