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Publication Audience Format Latest Issue Articles
Academy of Health Care Management Journal Academic Magazine/Journal Jul 1, 2011
79
Access Trade Magazine/Journal Apr 1, 2012
999
Addiction Professional Professional Magazine/Journal Mar 1, 2012
946
Adolescent Care Standards and State CHIP Efforts Professional Pamphlet Jun 1, 2000
1
American Journal of Critical Care Professional Magazine/Journal Jan 1, 2007
16
Australian Nursing Journal Trade Magazine/Journal Jun 1, 2008
57
Behavioral Healthcare Trade Magazine/Journal Mar 1, 2012
  • The essential health benefit: will minimal become vanishing? Reliance on small-business plans as the EHB standard could lead to reductions in...
  • Psychiatry stigmatized by low expectations: psychiatrist questions profession's beliefs about psychiatric disability, seeks "a more inspiring vision".
  • Three key antipsychotics lose patent protection: state medicaid programs, patients to save as major atypical meds "go generic".
  • Making EDI standardization a priority in 2012: 'stone age' reporting metbods sap providers and drain service resources.
  • Are you effectively using the space you have? Implementing lean practices and evidence-based design can help you streamline workflow, cut costs and...
  • Is compulsory education for counselors on the way? Addiction counselors face a de facto master's degree requirement by 2014.
  • So, what's wrong with hearing voices? Proponents of European-inspired Hearing Voices Network plan peer-run groups across the U.S.
  • Reenergizing board members reenergizes organization: generative model of governance engages talent and imagination of organizational leaders.
  • Storytelling with a financial impact: Mental Health Systems engages public, raises funds, by deciding to tell its story.
  • Before you integrate primary care: asking the right questions can help protect your facility from unnecessary risk.
  • Rosenberg: the next revolution in behavioral health: National Council looks to the future of care, kicks off 42nd Conference and Expo in Chicago.
  • Fighting for hearts and minds: new psychologists training for active-duty military service.
  • Mission in jeopardy.
  • 1017
    Best Practice Professional Magazine/Journal Oct 15, 2010
    23
    BioResearch Compliance Report Trade Newsletter Dec 1, 2007
    232
    Canadian Journal of Public Health Academic Magazine/Journal Jan 1, 2012
  • Parental characteristics associated with childcare use during the first 4 years of life: results from a representative cohort of Quebec families.
  • Coming events/activites a venir.
  • A comparison of self-report and health care provider data to assess surveillance definitions of influenza-like illness in outpatients.
  • Is Francophone language status associated with differences in the health services use of rural Nova Scotians?
  • Migration and diabetes in British Columbia and Quebec: prevalence and health service utilization.
  • A national scan of employment standards, occupational health and safety and workers' compensation resources for new immigrants to Canada.
  • Effect of community population size on breast cancer screening, stage distribution, treatment use and outcomes.
  • Childhood vision screening in Canada: public health evidence and practice.
  • Ontario's school-based HPV immunization program: school board assent and parental consent.
  • The epidemiology of invasive pneumococcal disease in British Columbia following implementation of an infant immunization program: increases in herd...
  • Trends in Metis-related health research (1980-2009): identification of research gaps.
  • Public health research involving aboriginal peoples: research ethics board stakeholders' reflections on ethics principles and research processes.
  • Online sexual health services: examining youth's perspectives.
  • Risk indicators and outcomes associated with bullying in youth aged 9-15 years.
  • Hiding Canada's head in the (oil) sand/Le Canada se cache la tete dans le sable (bitumineux).
  • 363
    CANNT Journal Trade Magazine/Journal Jan 1, 2012
    487
    CARING Newsletter General Newsletter Dec 22, 2011
    378
    Challenges Facing Family Planning Clinics and Title X Professional Pamphlet Jan 1, 2000
    1
    Clinical Psychiatry News Professional Magazine/Journal May 1, 2012
    9489
    Colorado Nurse Trade Magazine/Journal Feb 1, 2012
    471
    Community Practitioner Academic Magazine/Journal Oct 1, 2011
    1626
    Contemporary Long Term Care Professional Magazine/Journal Apr 1, 2007
    1534
    Dynamics Trade Magazine/Journal Mar 15, 2012
    307
    FOCUS: Journal for Respiratory Care & Sleep Medicine Trade Magazine/Journal Sep 22, 2011
    1661
    Georgia Nursing Trade Newsletter May 1, 2012
    617
    H&HN Hospitals & Health Networks Trade Magazine/Journal Apr 1, 2012
    795
    Health Care Financing Review Trade Magazine/Journal Sep 22, 2009
    1206
    Health care industry community General Nov 29, 2011
    11918
    Health Management Technology Professional Magazine/Journal May 1, 2012
  • How to choose the right tablet: save time, reduce errors and ensure that the most up-to-date information stays at the clinician's fingertips...
  • Network upgrade saves thousands: Navos, a non-profit mental health organization based in Seattle, went from T1 to Ethernet and reduced back-up time...
  • Goodbye paper, hello results: Kronos scheduling solution balances employee and business needs for WellStar.
  • Best practices in healthcare disaster recovery planning: the push to adopt EHRs is creating new data management challenges for healthcare IT...
  • Is cloud storage right for your organization? Many healthcare organizations are looking to third-party vendors for help.
  • Conquering the complexity of storage: converged medical infrastructure can increase storage capacity by improving the IT environment as whole.
  • Overcoming today's PACS/RIS challenges: Health Management Technology asked select experts the following question: What are the most significant...
  • Getting the lead out: Hamilton Medical Center is shifting from conventional sealed lead acid (SLA) batteries to advanced lithium-iron nano-phosphate...
  • More functions, better healthcare: tablet PCs help increase efficiency, accuracy and reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).
  • Next-gen provider payment-processing solutions lower cost: those paper-based lockbox solutions are a thing of the past.
  • Keep RCM in check: practices that are successful technology adopters consistently outperform their peers.
  • Financial, operational assessment key to improving RCM: by establishing a committed partnership of third-party resources and internal staff, provider...
  • Events.
  • Roadmap for interoperable HIEs only a click away.
  • HIE guide is HIMSS Book of the Year.
  • ICD-10 delay: seven things you should do with the extra time.
  • Reimagining healthcare.
  • 4610
    Health Services Research Trade Magazine/Journal Apr 1, 2012
    1908
    Healthcare Informatics Trade Magazine/Journal May 1, 2012
  • Nurturing your employees: tips for retaining top employees at a time when demand for HCIT talent has never been higher.
  • Policy plays catch up to mobile technology: ONC, OCR discussion highlights gulf between real-world usage and security guidelines.
  • Device connectivity: virtua links disparate biomedical devices to its enterprise-wide EMRs.
  • Cloud-based communication: versatile communication platform helps foster collaborative care.
  • Readmissions and the mechanics of care transitions: how leaders at michigan's spectrum health system are finding ways to address the readmissions of...
  • Overcoming interoperability challenges through HIE: Huntington hospital creates its own community information exchange to coordinate care, aid...
  • Tennessee HIE to begin data exchange: middle tennessee eHealth connect readies its core hospital contributors and seeks payer participation.
  • Looking at care quality progress: premier's Richard Bankowitz, M.D., offers his perspectives on the achievements being logged by quest participant...
  • An avalanche of deadlines and timelines in healthcare: a healthcare expert lends her much-needed perspective to the broad sweep of mandates...
  • Targeting chronic illness together: health plans support providers through predictive analytics.
  • Risk and reward in the cloud: choosing a cloud vendor involves weighing risks versus benefits.
  • Unifying a patient-centered medical home: the Adirondack pilot makes strides in coordinating patient care despite interoperability challenges.
  • Wiring up our home: pioneers of the patient-centered medical home concept see a mix of strategic, process and it success factors involved.
  • Got carrots? Ian Ayres does: how one expert's insights around behavioral economics offer potential insights for healthcare it leaders.
  • Patient-centered medical home, cloud computing, targeting chronic illness.
  • 853
    Hospital Law's Regan Report Professional Newsletter Apr 1, 2012
    682
    Info Nursing Trade Magazine/Journal Mar 22, 2012
    344
    Inquiry Trade Magazine/Journal Mar 22, 2012
    93
    Internal Medicine News Professional Magazine/Journal May 1, 2012
    19147
    Iowa Nurse Reporter Trade Magazine/Journal Dec 1, 2011
    124
    ISNA Bulletin Trade Newsletter May 1, 2012
    313
    Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons Academic Magazine/Journal Dec 14, 2011
    319
    Journal of Healthcare Management Trade Magazine/Journal Mar 1, 2012
    718
    Journal of Neuroscience Nursing Professional Magazine/Journal May 29, 2012
    994
    Journal of the New York State Nurses Association Academic Magazine/Journal Mar 22, 2011
    92
    Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand Trade Magazine/Journal May 1, 2012
  • Events.
  • Maori Party supports te Rau Kokiri.
  • Paying tribute to kawa whakaruruhau's rangatira wahine toa.
  • Project team working on CCDM.
  • HCA proposal unsafe and exploitative--NZNO.
  • Radius.
  • Presbyterian support Central.
  • Oceania.
  • Hospice MECA.
  • Prison nurses have voted overwhelmingly in favour of their new collective employment agreement which includes a new pay scale for registered and...
  • Principles to guide NZNO support of new care models.
  • Ramping up NP work.
  • Immigrant members face huge challenges: many immigrant women working in health care face innumberable challenges transitioning to life and work in...
  • Preventing falls and keeping patients safe: falls comprise the majority of serious and sentinel events reported in hospitals. A multidisciplinary...
  • Caring for the dying--lessons learnt in New Zealand: an English nurse discovers a new perspective on life--and death--after becoming immersed in some...
  • Planning for winter's onset: health professionals know all about pandemic planning, but what about planning for increased patient numbers and acuity...
  • Making the links between cultural safety and let's get real: a values-based programme, developed by Te Pou o Te Whakaaro Nui, for use with clients...
  • From patient to nurse--my journey: time spent in the Wilson Home for Crippled Children has left deep scars on a Dunedin enrolled nurse. But the...
  • Kidney care and renal disease.
  • It's time to legalise love: why are people whose sexual identities differ from the so-called "mainstream" expected to remain invisible? Union...
  • 5261
    Legal Nurse Consulting Ezine Trade Magazine/Journal Dec 9, 2008
    354
    Long-Term Living Trade Magazine/Journal May 1, 2012
    1132
    Managed Care Interface Trade Magazine/Journal Nov 1, 2006
    9
    Maryland Nurse Trade Magazine/Journal Feb 1, 2012
    523
    Medicaid Support for Family Planning in the Managed Care Era Professional Pamphlet Jan 1, 2001
    1
    Medical Equipment Designer Trade Magazine/Journal Jul 1, 2002
    334
    Medical Laboratory Observer Trade Magazine/Journal May 1, 2012
    6255
    Missouri Nurse Trade Newsletter Dec 1, 2011
    222
    Nevada RNformation Trade Newsletter May 1, 2012
    883
    New Mexico Nurse Professional Magazine/Journal Apr 1, 2012
    204
    Nursing Homes Trade Magazine/Journal Feb 1, 2008
    4515
    Nursing Praxis in New Zealand Academic Magazine/Journal Mar 1, 2012
    87
    Online Journal of Rural Nursing & Health Care Academic Magazine/Journal Sep 22, 2010
    213
    Parish Nurse Perspectives Trade Magazine/Journal Mar 22, 2009
    190
    Physician Executive Professional Magazine/Journal Mar 1, 2012
    2903
    Research in Healthcare Financial Management Professional Magazine/Journal Jan 1, 2009
    65
    Tennessee Nurse Academic Magazine/Journal Mar 22, 2012
    526
    The Journal of Employee Assistance Professional Magazine/Journal Oct 1, 2011
    641
    The Lamp Trade Magazine/Journal May 1, 2012
  • Upcoming nursing seminars: June 2012--Sydney.
  • Conferences, seminars, meetings.
  • Trishna : Thomas Hardy would be surprised at the ending of this modern day adaptation of his novel, Tess of the D'Urbervilles.
  • Foundations and Adult Health Nursing (6th ed.).
  • Fast Facts for the Critical Care Nurse: Critical Care Nursing in a Nutshell.
  • OVoiD delirium and improved outcomes in acute care. Introducing a model of care.
  • Interaction between primary health care professionals and people who are overweight or obese: A critical review.
  • Measuring "magnetism" in Australian nursing environments.
  • Occupancy data: unravelling the mystery.
  • US nurses tell The Lamp what's at stake in Wisconsin.
  • US nurses mobilise for rights: international attention is focused on the US state of Wisconsin where public employees, including nurses, are battling...
  • Abbott attacks industry super: at the last count, 49 of the 50 strongest super fund performers were from the not-for-profit sector--yet Tony Abbott...
  • Lost in translation: cultural differences can lead to a dialogue of the deaf.
  • Alliance brings chance for change: Westmead Hospital nurses are getting involved to improve local community services, through the NSWNA in...
  • Unions for transfusions: every donation of blood helps to save the lives of up to three people, according to the Australian Red Cross.
  • "Excess" employees forced out.
  • O'Farrell to slash workcover: as The Lamp went to print the state government was sharpening its knife for a massive attack on workers' compensation.
  • Ratios roll out on track.
  • MP feels nurse pressure: in 2010 Bruce Knotley-Smith, now the Liberal state MP for Coogee, was keen to be seen as a supporter of our campaign for...
  • Past impact on present.
  • 2318
    Transplant News Trade Newsletter Mar 1, 2012
  • Saving lives, one organ at a time: psychologists suggest ways to remove barriers to donation.
  • New study suggests race plays a role in black's access to a kidney transplant; evaluation, referral, waiting list processes often slower.
  • New Jersey residents who choose to be a live donor could get financial break.
  • Artificial testicle built in a lab using stem cells could allow infertile men to conceive children.
  • Chinese Ministry of Health announces it will stop all stem cell tourism.
  • In Memoriam.
  • Celldex Therapeutics initiates Phase I trial of its hemotopoietic growth factor CDX-301.
  • Organ, tissue transplantation market to reach 114 thousand procedures by 2017--Global Industry Analysts.
  • Organogenesis GINTUIT first cell-based made from allogeneic human cells approved by FDA.
  • Aethlon Medical reports Hemopurifier therapy produces rapid virologic responses in HCV patients.
  • Spending on health care in the US experienced historically low rates in 2009/2010--CMS.
  • Kidney disease ranked 8th, diabetes remained 7th as leading cause of death in 2010, HHS CDC reports.
  • Growing shortage of donor organs may force UK to consider changing to presumed consent system- BMA report.
  • Heart transplant recipients transplanted under age 55 survive longer-study.
  • Take'em at their word.
  • Letter to ranking members of house appropriations committee regarding funding for DoT & HRSA.
  • ESRD patients undergoing living-related kidney transplant fare better using stem cells than immunosuppressive drugs.
  • Letter to the Wall Street Journal from Transplant News criticizing decision to print self-serving article by Dick Teresi.
  • Transplant community outraged over inuendo-laden article in WSJ questioning brain death protcols.
  • 4094
    Vermont Nurse Connection Trade Newsletter Mar 29, 2012
    398
    Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science Academic Magazine/Journal Jan 1, 2011
    206

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