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Articles from Health Management Technology (December 1, 2003)

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AHIMA launches consumer health info Web site. 103
At the crossroads of change and constancy: while technology advances and IT improvements directed at patient safety dot the landscape, healthcare CIOs remain focused on objectives to improve their organizations' performance--and their own rewards, too. Blair, Robin; Hilts, Mike 2688
Blues plan pays docs for online consultations. 93
Bluetooth-integrated PDA. 142
California hospitals adopt technology. Brief Article 235
CHIME honors hospital-vendor collaboration. Brief Article 89
Convertible notebook/tablet. 146
Early experiences in e-prescribing: the state of Florida deploys handhelds and prescription management software to Medicaid physicians, to drive down the cost of medications and to provide point-of-care decision. Medvedeff, David 1291
GAO says IT reduces costs, improves safety. Brief Article 220
Going with the flow: tracking system helps Midwest hospital streamline patient flow and lower emergency room divert rate. 910
Handheld with glowing keyboard. 142
Health plans earmark $3 million for e-prescribing initiatives. Brief Article 117
Hospitals adopt digital technology at department level. Brief Article 292
Incentives for healthy lifestyles. Kelly, Tom 969
Large-screen tablet. 119
Lightweight handheld with keyboard. 151
LIS via internet/wireless device. 121
Mobile access to lab diagnoses. 120
More of a good thing: surgical information system upgrades help Pennsylvania hospital eliminate paper records and improve revenue management. 1076
Overworked staff, poor communication leading factors in mistakes. Brief Article 250
Remote intervention: South Dakota health ministry reviews records remotely to increase efficiency. 1038
Robin's Classics. Blair, Robin 540
Security hotlist. 1692
Small pocket PDA. 133
Smarter than you think: although many European and Asian countries embrace smart cards with personal health information, U.S. healthcare organizations are slow to adopt them. Reynolds, Phil 2663
The path to improved results: a Colorado hospital uses clinical decision support tools to lower LOS and its rate of unplanned readmissions and patient complications. 1544
Transaction portal cuts costs: New York payers and providers discover that IT collaboration and the sharing of information affords savings that no organization could achieve on its own. Quinn, Robert 1262
Uninterruptible NAS operation. 121
Web-based Infection Control. 123
Wireless network management. 165

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