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HIT stimulus: ready, set, spend?
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) allocates a pretty substantial slice of the total package to healthcare IT (HIT): $19 billion is...
Healthcare Financial Management, 06/01/09 by Randy L. Thomas · More from publication -
A differential-outcomes effect using hedonically nondifferential outcomes with delayed matching to sample by pigeons
When differential outcomes follow correct responses to each of two comparison stimuli in matching to sample, relative to the appropriate control...
Learning & Behavior, 05/01/09 by Miller, Holly C; Friedrich, Andrea M; Narkavic, Randi J; Zentall, Thomas R · More from publication -
Get more bang from your EHR buck: automate quality reporting: healthcare organizations across the country have spent or are in the midst of spending hundreds of millions of dollars implementing electronic health records and other IT focused on improving
Buoyed by numerous studies documenting potential savings, the insistent drumbeat of value-based purchasing, and good ol' intuition that IT can do...
Healthcare Financial Management, 12/01/08 by Randy L. Thomas · More from publication -
Clinical decision intelligence: improving health care through information: health care is at a crossroads. the cost to provide health care continues to grow with little correlation to improved quality outcomes
Clinical decision intelligence: improving health care through information: health care is at a crossroads. the cost to provide health care...
Healthcare Financial Management, 06/01/07 by Randy L. Thomas · More from publication -
Information-based transformation: the need for integrated, enterprisewide informatics: it has often been said that health care is "data rich and information poor."
Information-based transformation: the need for integrated, enterprisewide informatics: it has often been said that health care is "data rich and...
Healthcare Financial Management, 09/01/06 by Randy L. Thomas · More from publication -
Learning the alphabet of healthcare IT: healthcare IT is like a great big bowl of alphabet soup, with three- and four-letter acronyms swimming together in spoonfuls
While most people would agree on the word that each individual letter in an acronym stands for, there is significant confusion and conflict over...
Healthcare Financial Management, 03/01/06 by Randy L. Thomas · More from publication -
Demystifying 'digital hospitals': the IT industry is at it again. The term digital hospital is spreading fear, uncertainty, and doubt among hospital executives. What is it? Do I need to be one? How can I become one?
Demystifying 'digital hospitals': the IT industry is at it again. The concept of a digital hospital is being treated like some new, scary...
Healthcare Financial Management, 12/01/05 by Randy L. Thomas · More from publication -
Is the federal government serious about health IT? It was a banner year for health IT. In 2004, the president outlined a plan to ensure that most Americans would have electronic health records within 10 years
The position of national coordinator of health information technology was created to promote this plan, and David Brailer. MD, PhD, was readily...
Healthcare Financial Management, 03/01/05 by Randy L. Thomas · More from publication -
Using metrics to achieve optimal ROI: every information technology project in health care seeks to achieve optimal return on investment But exactly how do you measure and achieve this return? It's a common struggle for healthcare providers
One way to meet this challenge is by employing a disciplined approach to metrics and a benefits-opportunity analysis during the inception of the...
Healthcare Financial Management, 04/01/04 by Randy Thomas · More from publication -
REIT selection and portfolio construction: Using operating efficiency as an indicator of performance
Executive Summary. A Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) selection and portfolio construction criteria is developed based on REIT operating...
Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, 01/01/03 by Anderson, Randy I; Springer, Thomas M · More from publication


