Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Administration and Leadership (29)
- Department of Pediatrics (16)
- Health Care Informatics (16)
- Department of Medicine (6)
- Patient Care Services / Nursing (5)
-
- Health Informatics (3)
- Department of Emergency Medicine (2)
- Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty (2)
- Department of Medicine Faculty (2)
- Department of Pediatrics Faculty (2)
- Department of Psychiatry (2)
- Health care (2)
- Organizational Effectiveness (2)
- 2004 (1)
- Action research (1)
- Athletics (1)
- Career expectations (1)
- Comfort foods (1)
- Communications (1)
- Consortium connections (1)
- Consumers (1)
- Cultural (1)
- Culture (1)
- Device (1)
- Efficiency (1)
- Electronic health records (1)
- Encounter (1)
- Evidence based practice (1)
- Faculty (1)
- Food culture (1)
- Publication Year
Articles 1 - 30 of 46
Full-Text Articles in Business
Using Mixed Methods To Measure The Perception Of Community Capacity In An Academic–Community Partnership For A Walking Intervention, Charkarra Anderson-Lewis, Diana Castellanos, Arnecca Byrd, Karen Zynda, Alicia Sample, Vickie Reed, Mary Beard, Latessa Minor, Kathleen Yadrick
Using Mixed Methods To Measure The Perception Of Community Capacity In An Academic–Community Partnership For A Walking Intervention, Charkarra Anderson-Lewis, Diana Castellanos, Arnecca Byrd, Karen Zynda, Alicia Sample, Vickie Reed, Mary Beard, Latessa Minor, Kathleen Yadrick
Diana Cuy Castellanos
H.U.B. City Steps is a 5-year community-based participatory research walking intervention designed to help lower blood pressure in a majority African American population in southern Mississippi via community collaboration and capacity building, increased walking, culturally tailored health education sessions, and motivational interviewing. Building community capacity for physical activity is a key component of this intervention. Qualitative and quantitative methods have been used to assess how project stakeholders perceive the community capacity-building efforts of the project. This article illustrates the baseline results of this mixed methods approach from the perspective of three groups of stakeholders: project researchers and staff, community advisory …
Evidence Based Practice Research Survey, Kathleen Abrahamson, Priscilla Arling, Jenna Gillette, Kathy Wyngarden, Cathy Schwartz
Evidence Based Practice Research Survey, Kathleen Abrahamson, Priscilla Arling, Jenna Gillette, Kathy Wyngarden, Cathy Schwartz
Priscilla Arling
In the spring and summer of 2011, CPM Consortium members were invited to participate in a descriptive research study examining knowledge of and beliefs surrounding evidence-based practice (EBP) within healthcare organizations. This study, in partnership with Regenstrief Institute, is the first step in a series of studies regarding transformation science. These research studies are part of the CPM Transformation Science journey that was ‘kicked off’ at the 2009 Consortium Transformation Science Summit.
Measurement Error In Performance Studies Of Health Information Technology: Lessons From The Management Literature, Adam Seth Litwin, Ariel Avgar, Peter Pronovost
Measurement Error In Performance Studies Of Health Information Technology: Lessons From The Management Literature, Adam Seth Litwin, Ariel Avgar, Peter Pronovost
Adam Seth Litwin
Just as researchers and clinicians struggle to pin down the benefits attendant to health information technology (IT), management scholars have long labored to identify the performance effects arising from new technologies and from other organizational innovations, namely the reorganization of work and the devolution of decision-making authority. This paper applies lessons from that literature to theorize the likely sources of measurement error that yield the weak statistical relationship between measures of health IT and various performance outcomes. In so doing, it complements the evaluation literature’s more conceptual examination of health IT’s limited performance impact. The paper focuses on seven issues, …
Explaining The Health Information Technology Paradox, Ariel Avgar, Adam Seth Litwin
Explaining The Health Information Technology Paradox, Ariel Avgar, Adam Seth Litwin
Adam Seth Litwin
Excerpt] The substantial gap between the promise inherent in upgrading information systems in health care and the documented reality has baffled health care scholars. Why is a technology so clearly capable of creating efficiencies, increasing safety, and promoting greater information sharing and coordination across professionals failing to live up to expectations?
Review Of Cleaning Up: How Hospital Outsourcing Is Hurting Workers And Endangering Patients, Adam Seth Litwin
Review Of Cleaning Up: How Hospital Outsourcing Is Hurting Workers And Endangering Patients, Adam Seth Litwin
Adam Seth Litwin
[Excerpt] Researchers sensitive to the plight of low-wage workers in advanced industrialized economies have long sought to convey the magnitude of the problem by retelling sorrowful tales of worker exploitation. Sadly, even their most sympathetic readers have numbed to these accounts. Author Dan Zuberi has found a clever way to transcend this apathy in his new monograph based on about 100 interviews plus behind-the- scenes observations of the impact of hospital support staff outsourcing on patients and workers. Through a well-developed understanding of the work process and changes in the employment relationship, he ties outsourcing and the resulting exploitation of …
Integrating Commercial Ambulatory Electronic Health Records With Hospital Systems: An Evolutionary Process., Susan A Sherer, Chad D Meyerhoefer, Michael Sheinberg Md, Donald Levick Md
Integrating Commercial Ambulatory Electronic Health Records With Hospital Systems: An Evolutionary Process., Susan A Sherer, Chad D Meyerhoefer, Michael Sheinberg Md, Donald Levick Md
Donald Levick MD, MBA, CPHIMS
OBJECTIVE: The increase in electronic health record implementation in all treatment venues has led to greater demands for integration within and across practice settings with different work cultures. We study the evolution of coordination processes when integrating ambulatory-specific electronic health records with hospital systems. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Longitudinal qualitative study using semi-structured interviews and archival documentation throughout a 5-year implementation and integration of obstetrical ambulatory and hospital records with a goal of achieving a perinatal continuum of care. RESULTS: As users implement and integrate electronic health records, there is an evolution in their focus from technology acceptance to structural adaptation …
Consumer Hookah Consumption: Is The Hubble Bubble The New Coffee And Cocktail?, Tracy Harmon-Kizer
Consumer Hookah Consumption: Is The Hubble Bubble The New Coffee And Cocktail?, Tracy Harmon-Kizer
Tracy R. Harmon-Kizer Ph.D.
Hookah smoking is a growing practice among American teens and young adults. In a single hookah smoking session, a smoker may inhale 100 to 200 times the volume of smoke inhaled in a single cigarette. Yet, the risks and adverse consequences of hookah smoking are relatively unfamiliar to health professionals, tobacco policy regulators and consumer behavior researchers. To extend our understanding of this epidemic-like consumption practice, this study explores consumer initiation and continued practice, and the meanings, attitudes and beliefs held by those who smoke hookah, especially with respect to cigarette smoking. Our findings reveal adulterated ways in which hookah …
Practicing Anthropology In An Academic Community Hospital: Lessons From The Field, Lynn Deitrick, Terry Capuano, Debbie Salas-Lopez
Practicing Anthropology In An Academic Community Hospital: Lessons From The Field, Lynn Deitrick, Terry Capuano, Debbie Salas-Lopez
Debbie Salas-Lopez MD, MPH
No abstract provided.
Alignment Of Lean Management Process To Quality And Safety In A Academic Community Hospital: Psychiatry For The Twenty First Century., Ronald Swinfard, Michael Kaufmann, Ralph Primelo, Laurence Karper, Muhamad Rifai, Edward Norris, Debbie Salas-Lopez, David Burmeister, Gail Stern, David Dylewski, D Ezrow, Rosanne Teders, Courtney Vose
Alignment Of Lean Management Process To Quality And Safety In A Academic Community Hospital: Psychiatry For The Twenty First Century., Ronald Swinfard, Michael Kaufmann, Ralph Primelo, Laurence Karper, Muhamad Rifai, Edward Norris, Debbie Salas-Lopez, David Burmeister, Gail Stern, David Dylewski, D Ezrow, Rosanne Teders, Courtney Vose
Debbie Salas-Lopez MD, MPH
No abstract provided.
An Ecological Approach To Organizational Transformation: The Growth Of Cross-Cultural Health Care Delivery In An Academic Community Health Network, James Geiger, Judith Sabino, Eric Gertner, Jarret Patton, Llewellyn Cornelius, Debbie Salas-Lopez
An Ecological Approach To Organizational Transformation: The Growth Of Cross-Cultural Health Care Delivery In An Academic Community Health Network, James Geiger, Judith Sabino, Eric Gertner, Jarret Patton, Llewellyn Cornelius, Debbie Salas-Lopez
Debbie Salas-Lopez MD, MPH
No abstract provided.
An Ecological Approach To Organizational Cultural Competence, Judith Sabino, Jarret Patton, Erica Mahady, Lynn Deitrick, James Geiger, Marykay Grim, Debbie Salas-Lopez
An Ecological Approach To Organizational Cultural Competence, Judith Sabino, Jarret Patton, Erica Mahady, Lynn Deitrick, James Geiger, Marykay Grim, Debbie Salas-Lopez
Debbie Salas-Lopez MD, MPH
No abstract provided.
Consumer Imagery And Southern Us Foods: A Preliminary Study, Abel Alonso
Consumer Imagery And Southern Us Foods: A Preliminary Study, Abel Alonso
Abel D Alonso
This study addresses the consumer’s image of stereotypical Southern foods in the Southern United States (US), as well as their level of consumption, and sheds light on the trade-off that many consumers continue to make favouring taste over health when it comes to consumption. Data were collected in a South-eastern US town via direct questionnaire distribution; 500 questionnaires were distributed and 233 usable responses obtained. The findings indicate that the high calorie content or the ‘unhealthy’ nature of the foods, but at the same time the ‘tasty’ element are images consistently identified in respondents’ comments. Thus, there appears to be …
A Mixed Method Study Of Information Availability On Pregnancy Outcomes, Donald Levick Md
A Mixed Method Study Of Information Availability On Pregnancy Outcomes, Donald Levick Md
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Alignment Of Lean Management Process To Quality And Safety In A Academic Community Hospital: Psychiatry For The Twenty First Century., Ronald Swinfard, Michael Kaufmann, Ralph Primelo, Laurence Karper, Muhamad Rifai, Edward Norris, Debbie Salas-Lopez, David Burmeister, Gail Stern, David Dylewski, D Ezrow, Rosanne Teders, Courtney Vose
Alignment Of Lean Management Process To Quality And Safety In A Academic Community Hospital: Psychiatry For The Twenty First Century., Ronald Swinfard, Michael Kaufmann, Ralph Primelo, Laurence Karper, Muhamad Rifai, Edward Norris, Debbie Salas-Lopez, David Burmeister, Gail Stern, David Dylewski, D Ezrow, Rosanne Teders, Courtney Vose
Edward R Norris MD, FAPA, FAPM
No abstract provided.
Testimony To Senator Mike Folmer, Harry Lukens, Donald Levick
Testimony To Senator Mike Folmer, Harry Lukens, Donald Levick
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
The Balanced Scorecard: Its Role In The Effective Management Of Resources, Terry Capuano
The Balanced Scorecard: Its Role In The Effective Management Of Resources, Terry Capuano
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Foreword, Terry Capuano
Foreword, Terry Capuano
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Reward And Recognition: Building A Comprehensive Program And Culture, Terry Capuano
Reward And Recognition: Building A Comprehensive Program And Culture, Terry Capuano
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Magnet Status Helps Hospitals Pull In Nurses, Terry Capuano
Magnet Status Helps Hospitals Pull In Nurses, Terry Capuano
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Case Study To Achieve A Magnet Enviroment, Terry Capuano
Case Study To Achieve A Magnet Enviroment, Terry Capuano
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery: Improving Cost And Quality Outcomes, Terry Capuano
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery: Improving Cost And Quality Outcomes, Terry Capuano
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Systemic Versus Nonsystemic Approaches To Quality Improvement, William Roth, Terry Capuano
Systemic Versus Nonsystemic Approaches To Quality Improvement, William Roth, Terry Capuano
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Practicing Anthropology In An Academic Community Hospital: Lessons From The Field, Lynn Deitrick, Terry Capuano, Debbie Salas-Lopez
Practicing Anthropology In An Academic Community Hospital: Lessons From The Field, Lynn Deitrick, Terry Capuano, Debbie Salas-Lopez
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
The Implementation Of A Perinatal Continuum Of Care Information System: Lessons Learned, Donald Levick, Michael Sheinberg
The Implementation Of A Perinatal Continuum Of Care Information System: Lessons Learned, Donald Levick, Michael Sheinberg
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Organizational Challenges In The Implementation And Integration Of Vendor-Supplied Electronic Health Record System, Susan Sherer, Chad Myerhoefer, S Chou, M Deily, Donald Levick, M Sheinberg
Organizational Challenges In The Implementation And Integration Of Vendor-Supplied Electronic Health Record System, Susan Sherer, Chad Myerhoefer, S Chou, M Deily, Donald Levick, M Sheinberg
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Plugging The Drip: Challenges With Business Intelligence, Donald Levick
Plugging The Drip: Challenges With Business Intelligence, Donald Levick
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Treating Data As A Corporate Asset To Improve Clinical And Financial Management, Donald Levick
Treating Data As A Corporate Asset To Improve Clinical And Financial Management, Donald Levick
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Clinical Decision Support Workshop: You Can't Have One Without The Order - Practical Cds & Quality Improvement, Donald Levick
Clinical Decision Support Workshop: You Can't Have One Without The Order - Practical Cds & Quality Improvement, Donald Levick
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Clinical Decision Support: Where To Start, Donald Levick
Clinical Decision Support: Where To Start, Donald Levick
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
The Unintended Consequences Of Clinical Decision Support, Donald Levick, David Pucklavage
The Unintended Consequences Of Clinical Decision Support, Donald Levick, David Pucklavage
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.