Hospitals & Health Networks 1998 Jan Greene - Abstracts

Hospitals & Health Networks 1998 Jan Greene
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Blue skies or black eyes? Hedis puts not-for-profit plans on top. (Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set) (includes related article on gaps in the Hedis data)Health care industryJan Greene
Bound & nagged: that's not a realistic prescription for kicking unhealthy habits; in fact, breakthrough programs show that people change at their own speed.(hospitals' behavior modification programs)(includes related article on disease management issues)Health care industryJan Greene
Butting heads: Texas hospitals and politicos haggle over windfall from suit against cigarette makers.(Tobacco Settlement)Health care industryJan Greene
Chicago hopes?Health care industryJan Greene
Collective threat: chicago nurses find that talk of organizing is enough to bring change.Health care industryJan Greene
Gen-X meets medicare.(Interview)Health care industryJan Greene
Nurses' aid: labor groups look to nursing to boost their dwindling ranks, promising tough tactics.(Nursing Unions)Health care industryJan Greene
Power to the patients: Healthwise teaches Boise residents to take charge of their health care.(Consumers)Health care industryJan Greene
Psst...can we talk?; critics say hospital workers' QT interviews with surveyors are more sorry than safe. (problems with accreditation visits by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations)Health care industryJan Greene
Sizing up the sickest; clues about patients in danger of a costly medical crisis are already sitting in your database.(Chronic care)Health care industryJan Greene
Telling pay from payola; boosted by a federal court ruling, a Texas attorney vows to put HMO doctor fees in the open.(Fort Worth lawyer George Parker Young)Health care industryJan Greene
The fallacies of failure; Harvard's Lucian Leape says bad systems, not people, cause medical errors.(Interview)Health care industryJan Greene
When age becomes ageless.Health care industryJan Greene
Where have all the RNs gone?Health care industryJan Greene, Anne M. Nordhaus-Bike
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