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Information, Knowledge, Systems Management, Volume 8
Volume 8, Numbers 1-4, 2009
- Introduction to Engineering Healthcare. 1-2
- William B. Rouse, Denis A. Cortese:
Introduction. 3-14 - Donald M. Berwick, Eva Luo:
Seeking care as a system. 17-21 - Pascale Carayon, Kenneth E. Wood:
Patient safety. 23-46 - Christine K. Cassel, Michelle Johnston-Fleece, Siddharta Reddy:
Aging: Adding complexity, requiring skills. 47-69 - Robert J. Stroebel, Timothy Moynihan:
Palliative and end of life care. 71-86 - Helen Darling:
US health care costs: The crushing burden. 87-104 - Don E. Detmer:
Engineering information technology for actionable information and better health. 107-118 - William W. Stead:
Electronic health records. 119-143 - J. Michael McGinnis:
Evidence-based medicine. 145-157 - Leslie Lenert:
Transforming healthcare through patient empowerment. 159-175 - Gail R. Wilensky:
Health economics. 179-193 - Robert Smoldt:
Pay for value. 195-207 - Alain Enthoven:
Reform incentives to create a demand for health system reengineering. 209-227 - William B. Rouse, W. Dale Compton:
Systems engineering and management. 231-240 - William P. Pierskalla:
Operations research. 241-276 - James M. Tien, Pascal J. Goldschmidt-Clermont:
Engineering healthcare as a service system. 277-297 - David A. Ross:
Process engineering: A necessary step to a better public health system. 299-309 - Richard C. Larson, Karima R. Nigmatulina:
Engineering responses to pandemics. 311-339 - Paul M. Griffin:
Understanding and enhancing the dental delivery system. 341-365 - Stephen M. Shortell, Rodney K. McCurdy:
Integrated health systems. 369-382 - Fred Sanfilippo:
Academic health centers. 383-414 - Jonathan B. Perlin, Kelvin A. Baggett:
Government, health and system transformation. 415-434 - Jonathan F. Saxton, Michael M. E. Johns:
Barriers to change in engineering the system of health care delivery. 437-463 - Denis A. Cortese, William B. Rouse:
Prospects for change. 465-477 - Healthcare Costs or Investments? 479-480
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