Index references should be interpreted as follows: "Summer, 24-31" refers to pages 24 through 31 of the Summer issue of the Journal of Healthcare Information Management.
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Arlotto P.: Transforming IT—aligning to healthcare business drivers. Summer, 13–15.
Arlotto P.: Transforming IT—the CIO as clinical transformation champion. Fall, 23–25.
Arlotto P.: Transforming IT—from expense center to value center. Winter, 9–11.
Arlotto P.: Transforming IT—governing for value realization. Spring, 27–29.
Arzt N.H.: The new alphabet soup: data integration, part 2. Spring, 9–11.
Arzt N.H.: The new alphabet soup: models of application integration. Summer, 16–18.
Arzt N.H.: The new alphabet soup: models of data integration, part 1. Winter, 15–18.
Asaro P.V.: See Banet G.A.
Ashley D.M.: See Westra B.L.
Ball M.J., Gold J.: Banking on health: personal records and information exchange. Spring, 71–83.
Ball M.J., Merryman T., Lehmann C.U.: Patient safety: a tale of two institutions. Fall, 26–34.
Baluyot N.: See Srinivasan M.
Banet G.A., Jeffe D.B., Williams J.A., Asaro P.V.: Effects of implementing computerized practitioner order entry and nursing documentation on nursing workflow in an emergency department. Spring, 45–54.
Bangalore D.: See Carr K.
Bauer J.C.: Creating a seamless IT enterprise: the rest of the story. Summer, 19–20.
Bauer J.C.: Ambulatory care in the big picture: completing the HIT puzzle. Winter, 6–8.
Bauer J.C.: New dynamics of payment for care: consumer plans are coming. Spring, 6–8.
Bauer J.C.: Patient safety: getting it right by doing it backwards. Fall, 5–7.
Benin A.: See Carr K.
Boffa D.P., Pawola L.M.: Identification and conceptualization of nurse super users. Fall, 60–68.
Bradley V.M., Steltenkamp C.L., Hite K.B.: Evaluation of reported medication errors before and after implementation of computerized practitioner order entry. Fall, 46–53.
Brooks R.G.: See Menachemi N.
Carr K., Bangalore D., Benin A., Holmboe E.: Leveraging the benefits of health information technology to support healthcare delivery model redesign. Winter, 31–41.
Casertano A.: Henderson M.L.
Cashen M.: See Dykes P.
Cassidy B.S.: See Hanson S.P.
Chang S.: See Sujansky W.
Compas B.J.: Back to the future—process maps get you there! Fall, 17–19.
Compas B.J.: Marketing 101—a refresher for management engineers. Spring, 15–17.
Compas B.J.: The “marriage” of information and management systems professional—was it a success? Winter, 19–22.
Dallas M.: See Reifsteck M.
Davis D., Having K.: Compliance with HIPAA security standards in U.S. hospitals. Spring, 108–115.
Davis K.: See Gearing P.
Dayhoff R.E.: See Henderson M.L.
DeBor G., Diamond C., Grodecki D., Halamka J., Overhage J.M., Shirky C.: A tale of three cities—where RHIOs meet the NHIN. Summer, 63–70.
Diamond C.: See DeBor G.
Donnelly J., Mussi J., Parisot C., Russler D: Building an interoperable regional health information network today with IHE integration profiles. Summer, 29–38.
Donnelly J.: See Mullen R.
Drury B.M.: Ambulatory EHR functionality: a comparison of functionality lists. Winter, 61–70.
Dykes P., Cashen M., Foster M., Gallagher J., Kennedy M., MacCallum R., Murphy J., Schleyer R., Whetstone S.: Surveying acute care providers in the U.S. to explore the impact of HIT on the role of nurses and interdisciplinary communication in acute care settings. Spring, 36–44.Flizar G.M., Klein S.R., Monson R.A.Z.: HHS moves forward with e-prescribing standards. Summer, 10–12.
Foster M.: See Dykes P.
Frey K.: See Wright M.
Friedman B.: See Gearing P.
Gallagher J.: See Dykes P.
Gearing P., Olney C.M., Davis, K., Lozano D., Smith L.B., Friedman B.: Enhancing patient safety through electronic medical record documentation of vital signs. Fall, 40–45.
Glaser J.P.: Information technology strategy: three misconceptions. Fall, 69–73.
Glaser J.P., Lo H.G.: Concepts for building inter-organizational systems in healthcare: lessons from other industries. Summer, 54–62.
Gold J.: See Ball M.J.
Grodecki D.: See DeBor G.
Gugerty B.: The holy grail: cost-effective healthcare evidence transparently and consistently used by clinicians. Summer, 21–24.
Gugerty B.: Progress and challenges in nursing documentation, part I. Spring, 18–20.
Gugerty B.: Progress and challenges in nursing documentation, part II. Fall, 20–22.
Gugerty B.: The state of informatics training and education for nurses. Winter, 23–27.
Guite J., Lang M., McCartan P., Miller J.: Nursing admissions process redesigned to leverage EHR. Spring, 55–64.Halamka J.: Early experiences with e-prescribing. Spring, 12–14.
Halamka J.: Early experiences with positive patient identification. Winter, 25–27.
Halamka J.: The perfect storm for electronic health records. Summer, 25–27.
Halamka J.: See DeBor G.
Halamka J.D.: Harmonizing healthcare data standards. Fall, 11–13.
Hanson S.P., Cassidy B.S.: RHIOs—build in healthcare fraud management from the beginning. Summer, 39–46.
Hassett M.: Case study: factors in defining the nurse informatics specialist role. Spring, 30–35.
Having K.: See Davis D.
Henderson M.L., Dayhoff R.E., Titton C.P., Casertano A.: Using IHE and HL7 conformance to specify consistent PACS interoperability for a large multi-center enterprise. Summer, 47–53.
Hill L.: How automated access verification can help organizations demonstrate HIPAA compliance: a case study. Spring, 116–122.
Hilton D.: See Wright M.J.
Hite K.B.: See Bradley V.M.
Holmboe E.: See Carr K.
Isola M., Polikaitis A., Laureto R.A.: Implementation of a project management office (PMO)—experiences from year 1. Winter, 79–87.
Jacoby R.: See Srinivasan M.
Jeffe D.B.: See Banet G.A.
Jennings K.: See Pauly G.
Kannry J., Mukani S., Myers K.: Using an evidence-based approach for system selection at a large academic medical center: lessons learned in selecting an ambulatory EMR at Mount Sinai Hospital. Spring, 84–99.
Keller J.P.: See Klein S.R.
Kennedy M.: See Dykes P.
Klein S.R.: Keys to healthcare outsourcing success. Winter, 28–30.
Klein S.R.: See Flizar G.M.
Klein S.R.: Virtual house calls: legal challenges to remote caregiving. Spring, 24–26.
Klein S.R., Keller J.P.: A new paradigm for medical technology procurement. Fall, 14–16.
Krohn R.: Closing the “loop” of clinical performance improvement. Winter, 12–14.
Krohn R.: How healthcare IT can address the nursing shortage. Spring, 21–23.
Krohn R.: IT and global sourcing: good thing or bad thing? Fall, 8–10.
Krohn R.: IT tools personalize healthcare marketing and communications. Summer, 6–9.
Lang M.: See Guite J.
Lang R.D.: HIT interoperability: good intentions must lead to tangible results. Summer, 2–5.
Lang R.D.: Nursing and IT: an encumbered strategic resource. Spring, 2–4.
Lang R.D.: Patient safety and IT: a need for incentives. Fall, 2–4.
Lang R.D.: The wow factor: the best HCI wins every time. Winter, 2–4.
Laureto R.A.: See Isola M.
Lehmann C.U.: See Ball M.J.
Liederman E.: See Srinivasan M.
Lo H.G.: See Glaser J.P.
Lozano D.: See Gearing P.
MacCallum R.: See Dykes P.
McCartan P.: See Guite J.
Mead C.N.: Data interchange standards in healthcare IT—computable semantic interoperability: now possible but still difficult, do we really need a better mousetrap? Winter, 71–78.
Menachemi N., Brooks R.G.: EHR and other IT adoption among physicians: results of a large-scale statewide analysis. Summer, 79–87.
Merryman T.: See Ball M.J.
Miller J.: See Guite J.
Monson R.A.Z.: See Flizar G.M.
Mukani S.: See Kannry J.
Mullen R., Donnelly J.: Keeping it real—building an ROI model for an ambulatory EMR initiative that the physician practices espouse. Winter, 42–52.
Murphy J.: See Dykes P.
Murray J.D.: See Pauly G.
Mussi J.: See Donnelly J.
Myers K.: See Kannry J.
Olney C.M.: See Gearing P.
Overhage J.M.: See DeBor G.
Parisot C.: See Donnelly J.
Patel C.O.: See Silfen E.Z.
Pauly G., Jennings K., Murray J.D.: Enhancing operational workflow and patient tracking in an ambulatory setting. Spring, 100–107.
Pawola L.M.: See Boffa D.P.
Polikaitis A.: See Isola M.
Reifsteck M., Swanson T., Dallas M.: Driving out errors through tight integration between software and automation. Fall, 35–39.
Russler D.: See Donnelly J.
Scherer J.: See Wright M.J.
Schleyer R.: See Dykes P.
Shirky C.: See DeBor G.
Sierra A.: See Zaroukian M.
Silfen E.Z., Patel C.O.: Trusted and relevant medical knowledge: the promise of information retrieval in biomedicine. Fall, 74–82.
Smith L.B.: See Gearing P.
Solomon D.: See Westra B.L.
Srinivasan M., Liederman E., Baluyot N., Jacoby R.: Saving time, improving satisfaction: the impact of a digital radiology system on physician workflow and system efficiency. Spring, 123–131.
Steltenkamp C.L.: See Bradley V.M.
Sujansky W., Chang S.: The California clinical data project: a case study in the adoption of clinical data standards for quality improvement. Summer, 71–78.
Swanson T.: See Reifsteck M.
Titton C.P.: See Henderson M.L.
Westra B.L., Solomon D., Ashley D.M.: Use of the Omaha system data to validate Medicare required outcomes in home care. Summer, 88–94.
Whetstone S.: See Dykes P.
Williams J.A.: See Banet G.A.
Windsor J.: Nursing and knowledge work: issues regarding workload measurement and the informatics nurse specialist. Fall, 54–59.
Wright M.J., Frey K., Scherer J., Hilton D.: Maintaining excellence in physician nurse communication with CPOE: a nursing informatics team approach. Spring, 65–70.
Zaroukian M., Sierra A.: Benefiting from ambulatory EHR implementation: solidarity, six sigma, and willingness to strive. Winter, 53–60.