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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
A Validated, Model–Specific Tool To Measure The Developmental Stage Of A Shared Governance, Professional Practice Model, Kim Hitchings, Terry Capuano, Joanna Bokovoy, Janet Houser
A Validated, Model–Specific Tool To Measure The Developmental Stage Of A Shared Governance, Professional Practice Model, Kim Hitchings, Terry Capuano, Joanna Bokovoy, Janet Houser
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Work Flow Analysis: Eliminating Non-Value-Added Work, Terry Capuano, Joanna Bokovoy, Deborah Halkins, Kim Hitchings
Work Flow Analysis: Eliminating Non-Value-Added Work, Terry Capuano, Joanna Bokovoy, Deborah Halkins, Kim Hitchings
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Care Continuum For Open Heart Surgery Patients, Terry Capuano, Reia Barber, Kathleen Sullivan
Bridging The Care Continuum For Open Heart Surgery Patients, Terry Capuano, Reia Barber, Kathleen Sullivan
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Lehigh Valley Hospital: Engaging Patients And Families, Robin Anthony, Marlene Ritter, Ruth Davis, Kim Hitchings, Terry Capuano, Zubina Mawji
Lehigh Valley Hospital: Engaging Patients And Families, Robin Anthony, Marlene Ritter, Ruth Davis, Kim Hitchings, Terry Capuano, Zubina Mawji
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Peer Case Review Sharpens Event Analysis, Kim Hitchings, Nancy Davies-Hathen, Terry Capuano, Georgiann Morgan, Rita Bendekovits
Peer Case Review Sharpens Event Analysis, Kim Hitchings, Nancy Davies-Hathen, Terry Capuano, Georgiann Morgan, Rita Bendekovits
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Nursing Technical Assistants--One Solution To The Nursing Shortage, Terry Capuano, Mary Kinneman
Nursing Technical Assistants--One Solution To The Nursing Shortage, Terry Capuano, Mary Kinneman
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Remote Telemetry: New Twists For Old Technology, Terry Capuano, Connie Molchany, Carolyn Peters, Mary Potylycki, Joan Robinson
Remote Telemetry: New Twists For Old Technology, Terry Capuano, Connie Molchany, Carolyn Peters, Mary Potylycki, Joan Robinson
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Staffing Nurses According To Episodic Census Variations, Terry Capuano, Mary Fox, Bruce Gresh
Staffing Nurses According To Episodic Census Variations, Terry Capuano, Mary Fox, Bruce Gresh
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Developing Clinical Leadership Capability, Kristi Pintar, Terry Capuano, Gwendolyn Rosser
Developing Clinical Leadership Capability, Kristi Pintar, Terry Capuano, Gwendolyn Rosser
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction On Nurse Stress And Burnout: A Quantitative And Qualitative Study, Part Iii, Joanne Cohen-Katz, Susan Wiley, Terry Capuano, Debra Baker, Lynn Deitrick, Shauna Shapiro
The Effects Of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction On Nurse Stress And Burnout: A Quantitative And Qualitative Study, Part Iii, Joanne Cohen-Katz, Susan Wiley, Terry Capuano, Debra Baker, Lynn Deitrick, Shauna Shapiro
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Complex Adaptive Strategy To Produce Capacity-Driven Financial Improvement, Terry Capuano, Richard Mackenzie, Kristi Pintar, Deborah Halkins, Brian Nester
Complex Adaptive Strategy To Produce Capacity-Driven Financial Improvement, Terry Capuano, Richard Mackenzie, Kristi Pintar, Deborah Halkins, Brian Nester
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction On Nurse Stress And Burnout, Part Ii: A Quantitative And Qualitative Study, Joanne Cohen-Katz, Susan Wiley, Terry Capuano, Debra Baker, Sharon Kimmel, Shauna Shapiro
The Effects Of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction On Nurse Stress And Burnout, Part Ii: A Quantitative And Qualitative Study, Joanne Cohen-Katz, Susan Wiley, Terry Capuano, Debra Baker, Sharon Kimmel, Shauna Shapiro
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Use Of A Validated Model To Evaluate The Impact Of The Work Environment On Outcomes At A Magnet Hospital, Terry Capuano, Joanna Bokovoy, Kim Hitchings, Janet Houser
Use Of A Validated Model To Evaluate The Impact Of The Work Environment On Outcomes At A Magnet Hospital, Terry Capuano, Joanna Bokovoy, Kim Hitchings, Janet Houser
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
The Desired Future Of Nursing Doesn’T Just Happen – Engaged Nurses Create It, Terry Capuano, Linda Drexinger Durishin, Jody Millard, Kim Hitchings
The Desired Future Of Nursing Doesn’T Just Happen – Engaged Nurses Create It, Terry Capuano, Linda Drexinger Durishin, Jody Millard, Kim Hitchings
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Amdis Case Conference: Intrusive Medication Safety Alerts, J. Graham, Donald Levick, R. Schreiber
Amdis Case Conference: Intrusive Medication Safety Alerts, J. Graham, Donald Levick, R. Schreiber
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
A Qualitative Review Of Differential Diagnosis Generators, William Bond Md, Ms, Linda M. Schwartz Mde, Ahip, Cm, Kevin R. Weaver Do, Donald Levick Md, Mba, Michael Guliano Md, Med, Mhpe, Mark L. Graber Md
A Qualitative Review Of Differential Diagnosis Generators, William Bond Md, Ms, Linda M. Schwartz Mde, Ahip, Cm, Kevin R. Weaver Do, Donald Levick Md, Mba, Michael Guliano Md, Med, Mhpe, Mark L. Graber Md
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Clinical Decision Support (Cds) & Meaningful Use Frequently Asked Questions, Paul Kleeberg, Donald Levick, Jerome Osheroff, Jacob Reider, Jonathan Teich
Clinical Decision Support (Cds) & Meaningful Use Frequently Asked Questions, Paul Kleeberg, Donald Levick, Jerome Osheroff, Jacob Reider, Jonathan Teich
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Health System Automates Medication Reconciliation. Solution Extracts Information Directly From The Clinical System Throughout A Patient's Stay And At Discharge, Donald Levick, Sandra Haldeman, Michelle Beck
Health System Automates Medication Reconciliation. Solution Extracts Information Directly From The Clinical System Throughout A Patient's Stay And At Discharge, Donald Levick, Sandra Haldeman, Michelle Beck
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Improving Outcomes With Clinical Decision Support: An Implementer's Guide, Jerome Osheroff, Jonathan Teich, Donald Levick, Luis Saldana, Ferdinand Velasco, Dean Sittig, Kendall Rogers, Robert Jenders
Improving Outcomes With Clinical Decision Support: An Implementer's Guide, Jerome Osheroff, Jonathan Teich, Donald Levick, Luis Saldana, Ferdinand Velasco, Dean Sittig, Kendall Rogers, Robert Jenders
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Physician Buy-In For Emr's, L. Yackanicz, R. Kerr, Donald Levick
Physician Buy-In For Emr's, L. Yackanicz, R. Kerr, Donald Levick
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
You've Led The Horse To Water, Now How Do You Get Him To Drink: Managing Change And Increasing Utilization Of Computerized Provider Order Entry, Donald Levick, Harry Lukens, Paula Stillman
You've Led The Horse To Water, Now How Do You Get Him To Drink: Managing Change And Increasing Utilization Of Computerized Provider Order Entry, Donald Levick, Harry Lukens, Paula Stillman
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Do Tournaments Have Incentive Effects?, Ronald Ehrenberg, Michael Bognanno
Do Tournaments Have Incentive Effects?, Ronald Ehrenberg, Michael Bognanno
Ronald G. Ehrenberg
Much attention has been devoted to studying models of tournaments or situations in which an individual's payment depends only on his or her output or rank relative to that of other competitors. Academic interest derives from the fact that under certain sets of assumptions, tournaments have desirable normative properties because of the incentive structures they provide. Our paper uses nonexperimental data to test whether tournaments actually elicit effort responses. We focus on professional golf tournaments because information on the incentive structure (prize distribution) and measures of individual output (players' scores) are both available. We find strong support for the proposition …
2011 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Mark Tebeau
2011 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Mark Tebeau
Mark Tebeau
This bibliography was created for the annual Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library Scholars and Artists Reception, recognizing scholarly and creative achievements of Cleveland State University faculty, staff and emeriti. Mark Tebeau was the guest speaker
Laptops On Trolleys: Lessons From A Mobile-Wireless Hospital Ward, Stephen Weeding, Linda Dawson
Laptops On Trolleys: Lessons From A Mobile-Wireless Hospital Ward, Stephen Weeding, Linda Dawson
Associate Professor Linda Dawson
Most hospital-based staff can be considered to be mobile but many hospital information systems (HIS) are based on fixed desk top computers. Wireless networks allow HIS to be brought to the point of care using mobile devices such as laptops on trolleys thus providing data which can aid in clinical decision-making. The research objective of this project focusses on the collaborative design of a laptop solution for providing data at the point of care. The research approach was based on a combination of action research and design science. Action research techniques including participant observation and informal oneto- one discussions were …
The Cost Of Treating Addiction From The Client's Perspective: Results From A Multi-Modality Application Of The Client Datcap, Kathryn Mccollister, Michael French, Jeffrey Pyne, Brenda Booth, Richard Rapp, Carey Carr
The Cost Of Treating Addiction From The Client's Perspective: Results From A Multi-Modality Application Of The Client Datcap, Kathryn Mccollister, Michael French, Jeffrey Pyne, Brenda Booth, Richard Rapp, Carey Carr
Michael T. French
There is a considerable disparity between the number of individuals who need substance abuse treatment and the number who actually receive it. This is partly due to the fact that many individuals with substance use disorders do not perceive a need for formal treatment. Another contributing factor, however, is a discrepancy between the real and perceived cost of services. Although many cost evaluations of substance abuse treatment have been conducted from the treatment provider perspective, less is known about the client-specific costs of attending treatment (e.g., lost work and leisure time, transportation, out-of-pocket and in-kind payments). Concerns about financial and …
Mentors Give Female Leaders Business Boost
Cognitive Processes In Object-Oriented Requirements Engineering Practice: Analogical Reasoning And Mental Modelling, Linda Dawson
Cognitive Processes In Object-Oriented Requirements Engineering Practice: Analogical Reasoning And Mental Modelling, Linda Dawson
Associate Professor Linda Dawson
This paper presents a background in cognitive processes such as problem solving and analogical reasoning for considering modeling from an object-oriented perspective within the domain of requirements engineering. The paper then describes a research project and the findings from a set of four cases which examine professional practice from perspective of cognitive modeling for object-oriented requirements engineering. In these studies, it was found that the analysts routinely built models in their minds and refined them before committing them to paper or communicating these models to others. The studies also showed that objectoriented analysts depend on analogical reasoning where they use …
Leadership Lessons From The Chilean Mine, Terri Scandura
Leadership Lessons From The Chilean Mine, Terri Scandura
Terri A. Scandura
No abstract provided.
Ssrn As An Initial Revolution In Academic Knowledge Aggregation And Dissemination, David Bray, Sascha Vitzthum, Benn Konsynski
Ssrn As An Initial Revolution In Academic Knowledge Aggregation And Dissemination, David Bray, Sascha Vitzthum, Benn Konsynski
Sascha Vitzthum
Within this paper we consider our results of using the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) over a period of 18 months to distribute our working papers to the research community. Our experiences have been quite positive, with SSRN serving as a platform both to inform our colleagues about our research as well as inform us about related research (through email and telephoned conversations of colleagues who discovered our paper on SSRN). We then discuss potential future directions for SSRN to consider, and how SSRN might well represent an initial revolution in 21st century academic knowledge aggregation and dissemination. Our paper …
Towards Self-Organizing, Smart Business Networks: Let’S Create ‘Life’ From Inert Information, David Bray, Benn Konsynski
Towards Self-Organizing, Smart Business Networks: Let’S Create ‘Life’ From Inert Information, David Bray, Benn Konsynski
David A. Bray
We review three different theories that can inform how researchers can determine the performance of smart business networks, to include: (1) the Theory of Evolution, (2) the Knowledge-Based Theory of the Firm, and (3) research insights into computers and cognition. We suggest that each of these theories demonstrate that to be generally perceived as smart, an organism needs to be self-organizing, communicative, and tool-making. Consequentially, to determine the performance of a smart business network, we suggest that researchers need to determine the degree to which it is self-organizing, communicative, and tool-making. We then relate these findings to the Internet and …