Healthcare Resources
Healthcare Resources
As you conduct research for your assignments, consult this repository, which is categorized into topics for ease of use and may save some time in your research process.
Dynamic Resources
These dynamic resources are information repositories that change often. Consult these resources often as you are conducting research for coursework.
American College of Healthcare Executives. (2018). Retrieved from https://www.ache.org
American College of Healthcare Executives. (2018). Publications. Retrieved from http://www.ache.org/Publications/
American Hospital Association. (2017). Retrieved from https://www.aha.org/front
American Medical Association. (2018). Retrieved from https://www.ama-assn.org/
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2017). National center for health statistics. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2017). National health expenditure data. Retrieved from https://www.cms.gov/Research-Statistics-Data-and-Systems/Statistics-Trends-and-Reports/NationalHealthExpendData/index.html?redirect=/NationalHealthExpendData/
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.cms.gov
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). (n.d.). CMS data navigator. Retrieved from https://dnav.cms.gov/Default.aspx
Healthcare Financial Management Association. (2018). Retrieved from https://www.hfma.org/
Healthgrades Operating Company, Inc. (2018). Healthgrades. Retrieved from https://www.healthgrades.com/
HealthIT.gov. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.healthit.gov/
Health Forum. (2018). AHA and health forum data surveys. Retrieved from http://www.healthforum.com/datacoding/surveys.dhtml
Health Forum. (2018). Hospitals and health networks. Retrieved from https://www.hhnmag.com/
Health Leaders. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/
Kaiser Family Foundation. (2018). State health facts. Retrieved from https://www.kff.org/statedata/
HIMSS Media. (2018). Healthcare finance. Retrieved from http://www.healthcarefinancenews.com/
Institute for Healthcare Improvement. (2017). Retrieved from http://www.ihi.org/
Modern healthcare: The leader in healthcare business news, research and data. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.modernhealthcare.com/
National Association of Health Data Organizations. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.nahdo.org/
National Information Center on Health Services Research and Health Care Technology (NICHSR). (2018). Health services research information central. Retrieved from https://www.nlm.nih.gov/hsrinfo/datasites.html
National Institutes of Health (NIH). (2017). U.S. national library of medicine. Retrieved from https://www.nlm.nih.gov/
National Rural Health Association. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.ruralhealthweb.org/
National Rural Health Association. (2018). Publications. Retrieved from https://www.ruralhealthweb.org/news/the-journal-of-rural-health
The Advisory Board Company. (2018). Retrieved from https://www.advisory.com/
The Joint Commission. (2016). Retrieved from https://www.jointcommission.org
Analytics, Decision Making, and Strategic Planning
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (n.d.). A public resource for summaries of evidence–based quality measures and measure sets. National Quality Measures Clearinghouse. Retrieved from https://www.qualitymeasures.ahrq.gov/
Amara, S., Adamson, R., Lew, I., & Slonim, A. (2014). Accountable care organizations: Impact on pharmacy. Hospital Pharmacy, 49, 253–259. doi:10.1310hpj4903–253
Biesbroek, G., Termeer, C., Klostermann, J., & Kabat, P. (2014). Analytical lenses on barriers in the governance of climate change adaptation. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 19, 1011–1032.
Candido, C. & Santos, S. (2015). Strategy implementation: What is the failure rate. Journal of Management & Organization, 21, 237–262.
Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services. (n.d.). Quality measures. Retrieved from https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Quality-Initiatives-Patient-Assessment-Instruments/QualityMeasures/index.html
Collum, T., Menachemi, N., Kilgore, M., & Weech–Maldonado, R. (2014). Management involvement on the board of directors and hospital financial performance. Journal of Healthcare Management, 59, 429–445.
Colquhoun, H., Leeman, J., Michie, S., Lokker, C., Bragge, P., Hempel, S., & Grimshaw, J. (2014).Towards a common terminology: A simplified framework of interventions to promote and integrate evidence into health practices, systems, and policies. Implementation Science, 9, 1–15.
Costanzo, L. & Di Domenico, M. (2014). A multilevel dialectical–paradox lens for top management team strategic decision–making in a corporate venture. British Journal of Management, 26, 484–506.
Franzini, L., White, C., Taychakhoonavudh, S., Parikh, R., Zezza, M., & Mikhail, O. (2014). Variation in inpatient hospital prices and outpatient service quantities drive geographic differences in private spending in Texas. Health Services Research, 49, 1944–1963.
Giles, E., Robalino, S., Sniehotta, F., Adams, J., & McColl, E. (2015). Acceptability of financial incentives for encouraging uptake of healthy behaviors: A critical review using systematic methods. Preventive Medicine, 73, 145–158.
Hadley, J., Reschovsky, J., O’Malley, J., & Landon, B. (2014). Factors associated with geographic variation in cost per episode of care for three medical conditions. Health Economics Review, 4, 1–19.
Health Research & Educational Trust. (2016). Creating effective hospital–community partnerships to build a culture of health. Chicago, IL: Health Research & Educational Trust. Retrieved from http://www.hpoe.org/Reports-HPOE/2016/creating-effective-hospital-community-partnerships.pdf
Jacobs, S., Weiner, B., Reeve, B., Hofmann, D., Christian, M., & Weinberger, M. (2015). Determining the predictors of innovation implementation in healthcare: A quantitative analysis of implementation effectiveness. BMC Health Services Research, 15(1), 6.
Nippak, P. M., Isaac, W. W., Ikeda–Douglas, C. J., Marion, A. M., & VandenBroek, M. (2014). Is there a relation between emergency department and inpatient lengths of stay? Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine, 19, 12–20.
Obal, M. (2017). What drives post–adoption usage? Investigating the negative and positive antecedents of disruptive technology continuous adoption intentions. Industrial Marketing Management, 63, 42–52.
Paton, C. (2014). Garbage can policymaking meets neoliberal ideology: Twenty five years of redundant reform of the English National Health Service. Social Policy & Administration, 48, 319–342.
Reschovsky, J., Converse, L., & Rich, E. (2015). Solving the sustainable growth rate formula conundrum continues steps toward cost savings and care improvements. Health Affairs, 34, 689–96.
Reschovsky, J., Landon, B., O’Malley, A., Hadley, J. (2014) Geographic variations in the cost of treating condition–specific episodes of care among Medicare patients. Health Services Research Journal, 49, 32–51.
Santilli, J., & Vogenberg, F. (2015). Key strategic trends that impact healthcare decision–making and stakeholder roles in the new marketplace. American Drug & Health Benefits, 8, 15–20.
Siddiqui, S., Ramesh, A., Manoharan, K, Hussein, A., Jawad, A, & Hussain, F. (2014). Developing a framework for the internationalization of British Healthcare institutes: A qualitative dual case study analysis. International Journal of Healthcare Management, 7, 14–20.
Stanczyk, A., Foerstl, K., Busse, C., & Blome, C. (2015). Global sourcing decision–making processes: Politics, intuition, and procedural rationality. Journal of Business Logistics, 36, 160–181.
Squazzo, J. (2014). The ethics of access to care and care disparities. Healthcare Executive, 29, 32–39.
Weiner, J., Balijepally, V., & Tanniru, M. (2015). Integrating strategic and operational decision making using data–driven dashboards: The case of St. Joseph Mercy Oakland hospital. Journal of Healthcare Management, 60, 319–330.
Wright, A., Zammuto, R., Liesch, P., Middleton, S., Hibbert, P., Burke, J., & Brazil, V. (2016). Evidence–based management in practice: Opening up the decision process, decision–maker and context. British Journal of Management, 27, 161–178.
U.S. National Library of Medicine. (2017). HSRIC: Community benefit / Community health needs assessment. Retrieved from https://www.nlm.nih.gov/hsrinfo/community_benefit.html
Economics
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (n.d.). Free health care statistics. Retrieved from https://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/#setup
American Hospital Association. (2018). Fast facts on US hospitals. Retrieved from http://www.aha.org/research/rc/stat-studies/fast-facts.shtml
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). (n.d.). National health expenditure data. Retrieved from https://www.cms.gov/Research-Statistics-Data-and-Systems/Statistics-Trends-and-Reports/NationalHealthExpendData/index.html?redirect=/NationalHealthExpendData/
Health Forum. (2018). Data viewer. Retrieved from https://www.ahadataviewer.com/
Kaiser Family Foundation. (2018). Health costs. Retrieved from https://www.kff.org/health-costs/
Lee, W., Jiang, L., Phillips, C., & Ohsfeldt, R. (2014). Rural–urban differences in health care expenditures: Empirical data from US households. Advances in Public Health, 1–8.
National Committee for Quality Assurance. (n.d.). HEDIS & performance measurement. Retrieved from http://www.ncqa.org/hedis-quality-measurement
National Information Center on Health Services Research and Health Care Technology (NICHSR). (2018). Health economics information resources: A self-study course. Retrieved from https://www.nlm.nih.gov/nichsr/edu/healthecon/
National Information Center on Health Services Research and Health Care Technology (NICHSR). (2018). Health care reform, health economics, and health policy. Retrieved from https://www.nlm.nih.gov/hsrinfo/health_economics.html
Nijmeijer, K., Huijsman, R., & Fabbricotti, I. (2014). Creating advantages through franchising in healthcare: A qualitative, multiple embedded case study on the role of the business format. BMC Health Services Research, 14, 485.
North Carolina Rural Health Research Program. (2016). 68 rural hospital closures: January 2010 – present. Retrieved from http://www.shepscenter.unc.edu/programs-projects/rural-health/rural-hospital-closures/
Reiter, K., Jiang, H., & Wang, J. (2014). Facing the recession: How did safety-net hospitals fare financially compared with their peers. Health Services Research, 49, 1747–1766.
Reiter, K., Noles, M., & Pink, G. (2015). Uncompensated care burden may mean financial vulnerability for rural hospitals in states that did not expand Medicaid. Health Affairs, 34(10), 1721–1729.
Rosin, T. (2015). Capturing the lost dollar: Finding solutions for uncompensated care. Beckers Hospital Review. Retrieved from https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/finance/capturing-the-last-dollar-finding-solutions-for-uncompensated-care.html
World Health Organization (WHO). (2018). Health economics research. Retrieved from www.who.int/immunization/research/implementation/health_economics/en/
Electronic Health Record
Audet, A., Squires, D., & Doty, M. (2014). Where are we on the diffusion curve? Trends and drivers of primary care physicians’ use of health information technology. Health Services Research, 49(1), 347–360.
Ayatollahi, H., Mirani, N., & Haghani, H. (2014). Electronic health records: What are the most important barriers? Perspectives in Health Information Management, 11(1), 1–12.
Baird, A., Davidson, E., & Mathiassen, L. (2017). Reflective technology assimilation: Facilitating electronic health record assimilation in small physician practices. Journal of Management Information Systems, 34(3), 664–694.
Ballaro, J. & Washington, E. (2016). The impact of organizational culture and perceived organizational support on successful use of electronic healthcare record (EHR). Organizational Development Journal, 34(2), 11–29.
Ben–Zion, R., Pliskin, N., & Fink, L. (2014). Critical success factors for adoption of electronic health record systems: Literature review and prescriptive analysis. Information Systems Management, 31(4). 296–312.
Boonstra, A., Versluis, A., & Vos, J. (2014). Implementing electronic health records in hospitals: A systematic literature review. BMC Health Services Research, 14(370), 1–24.
Burrowes, A. (2014). An analysis of the obstacles to a full adoption of electronic medical records. Journal of Government Financial Management, 63(4), 24–30.
Cucciniello, M., Lapsley, I., Nasi, G., & Pagliari, C. (2015). Understanding key factors affecting electronic medical record implementation: A sociotechnical approach. BMC Health Services Research, 15(268), 1–19.
Daly, R. (2016). The EHR evolution: new priorities and implementation challenges. Healthcare Financial Management, 70(2), 44–50.
Fleming, N., Becker, E., Culler, S., Cheng, D., McCorkle, R., Graca, B., & Ballard, D. (2014). The impact of electronic health records on workflow and financial measures in primary care practices. Health Information Technology, 49(1), 405–420.
Ford, E., Silvera, G., Kazley, A., Diana, M., & Huerta, T. (2016). Assessing the relationship between patient safety culture and EHR strategy. International Journal of HealthCare Quality Assurance, 29(6), 614–627.
Furukawa, M., King, J., Patel, V., Hsiao, C., Adler–Milstein, J., & Jha, A. (2014). Despite substantial progress in EHR adoption, health information exchange and patient engagement remain low in office settings. Health Affairs, 33(9), 1672–1679.
Gottlieb, L., Tirozzi, K., Manchanda, R., Burns, A., & Sandel, M. (2015). Moving electronic medical records upstream: Incorporating social determinants of health. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 48(2), 215–218.
Halas, G., Singer, A., Styles, C., & Katz, A. (2015). New conceptual model of EMR implementation in interprofessional academic family medicine clinics. Canadian Family Physicians, 61(1), 232–239.
Jang, Y., Lortie, M., & Sanche, S. (2014). Return on investment in electronic health records in primary care practices: A mixed–methods study. JMIR Medical Informatics, 2(2), 25–35.
King, J., Patel, V., Jamoom, E. W., & Furukawa, M. F. (2014). Clinical benefits of electronic health record use: National findings. Health Services Research, 49(1), 392–404.
Kruse, C., Regier, V., & Rheinboldt, K. (2014). Barriers over time to full implementation of health information exchange in the United States. JMIR Medical Informatics, 2(2), 26–30.
McCullough, J., Zimmerman, F., Bell, D., & Rodriguez, H. (2014). Electronic health information exchange in underserved settings: Examining initiatives in small physician practices & community health centers. BMC Health Services Research, 14(415), 1–10.
Ozair, F., Jamshed, N., Sharma, A., & Aggarwal, P. (2015). Ethical issues in electronic health records: A general overview. Perspect Clinical Research, 6(2), 73–76.
Palojoki, S., Pajunen, T., Saranto, K., & Lehtonen, M. (2016). Electronic health record-related safety concerns: A cross–sectional survey of electronic health record users. JMIR Medical Informatics, 4(2), 13–23.
Pantaleoni, D., Stevens, L., Mailes, E., Goad, B., & Longhurst, C. (2015). Successful physician training program for large scale EMR implementation. Applied Clinical Informatics, 6(1), 80–95.
Price, M. & Lau, F. (2014). The clinical adoption meta-model: A temporal meta-model describing the clinical adoption of health information systems. BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making, 14(43), 1–10.
Verdon, D. R. (2016). EHRs: long–term vision, short-term change. Healthcare Financial Management, 70(2), 26.
Zhang, X. & Zhang, P. (2016). Recent perspectives of electronic medical record system. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 11(6), 2083–2085.
Ethical Foundations
Nelson, W. (2015). Making ethical decisions. Healthcare Executive. Retrieved from https://www.ache.org/abt_ache/EthicsToolkit/JA15_ethic_reprint.pdf
Gillon, R. (1995). Defending ‘the four principles’ approach to biomedical ethics. Journal of medical ethics, 21(6), 323–324.
Gillon, R. (1994). Medical ethics: Four principles plus attention to scope. British Medical Journal, 309(6948), 184–188.
Northwest Center for Public Health Practice (n.d.). Ethical decision making in times of public health catastrophe. Retrieved from http://www.nwcphp.org/training/opportunities/webinars/ethical-decision-making-in-times-of-public-health-catastrophe
Financing
Smith, W. (2013). Lessons of the HealthSouth fraud: An insider’s view. Issues in Accounting Education, 28, 901–912.
YouTube. (2014). Financing healthcare system. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85XDL7RLe7A&feature=youtu.be
Health Policy
Baker, A. & Hunt, L. (2016). Counterproductive consequences of a conservative ideology: Medicaid expansion and personal responsibility requirements. American Journal of Public Health, 106(7): 1181–1187.
Banfield, M., Barney, L., Griffiths, K., & Christensen, H. (2014). Australian mental health consumer’s priorities for research: Qualitative findings from the SCOPE for Research project. Health Expectations, 17, 365–375.
Bromley, E., Miesell, L., Jones, F., & Khodyakoy, D. (2015). Framing health matters. From subject to participant: Ethics and the evolving role of community in health research. America Journal of Public Health, 105, 900–908.
Countouris, M., Gilmore, S., & Yonas, M. (2014). Exploring the impact of a community hospital closure on older adults: A focus group study. Health & Place, 26, 143–148.
Fairfax, C., & Feit, M. (2015). How policy improves health. Social Work in Public Health, 30, 410–422.
Jacobs, S., Weiner, B., Reeve, B., Hofmann, D., Christian, M., & Weinberger, M. (2015). Determining the predictors of innovation implementation in healthcare: A quantitative analysis of implementation effectiveness. BMC Health Services Research, 15(1). 6.
Milken Institute. (2014). National healthcare expenditures. Retrieved from http://assets1b.milkeninstitute.org/assets/Events/Conferences/GlobalConference/2014/SSAme lide/GC14-4811.pdf
National Information Center on Health Services Research and Health Care Technology (NICHSR). (2018). Health care reform, health economics, and health policy. Retrieved from https://www.nlm.nih.gov/hsrinfo/health_economics.html
Rahurkar, S., Vest, J. R., & Menachemi, N. (2015). Despite the spread of health information exchange, there is little evidence of its impact on cost, use, and quality of care. Health Affairs, 34, 477–483.
RAND Health. (2018). The future of U.S. health care: Replace or revise the Affordable Care Act? Retrieved from https://www.rand.org/health/key-topics/health-policy/in-depth.html
University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. (2017). Exploring health rankings. Retrieved from http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/explore-health-rankings/use-data/exploring-data#peer
Urban Institute. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.urban.org/
YouTube. (2014). Harvard defintions. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDPcMuowSuA&feature=youtu.be
Wu, F. M., Rundall, T. G., Shortell, S. M., & Bloom, J. R., (2016). Using health information technology to manage a patient population in accountable care organizations. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 30, 581–596.
Leadership
Baird, S., & Boak, G. (2016). Leading change: Introducing an electronic medical record system to a paramedic service. Leadership in Health Services, 29(2), 136–150.
Benson, D. (2016). Embracing change: Four critical concepts. Physician Leadership Journal, 3(3), 36–39.
Kash, B., Spaulding, A., Gamm, L., & Johnson, C. (2014). Healthcare strategic management and the resource based view. Journal of Strategy and Management, 7, 251–264.
Schuller, K. A., Kash, B. A., & Gamm, L. D. (2015). Studer Group®’s evidence–based leadership initiatives: Comparing success and sustainability in two health systems. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 29, 684–700.
Zuo, J., Zillante, G., Zhao, Z. Y., & Xia, B. (2014). Does project culture matter? A comparative study of two major hospital projects. Facilities, 32, 801–824.
Market
National Conference of State Legislatures. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.ncsl.org/research/health.aspx
Mankiw, N. (2017). Why health care policy is so hard. The Upshot. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/28/upshot/why-health-care-policy-is-so-hard.html?_r=0
Meaningful Use
Green, L., Potworowski, G., Day, A., May-Gentile, R., Vibbert, D., Maki, B., & Kiesel, L. (2015). Sustaining “meaningful use” of health information technology in low resource practices. Annals of Family Medicine, 13(1), 17–22.
Heisey–Grove, D. & King, J. (2017). Physician and practice-level drivers and disparities around meaningful use progress. Health Services Research, 52(1), 244–267.
Neuner, J., Fedders, M., Caravella, M., Bradford, L., & Schapira, M. (2014). Meaningful use and the patient portal patient enrollment, use, satisfaction with patient portals at a later–adopting center. American Journal of Medical Quality, 30(2), 105–113.
Riddell, M., Sandford, K., Johnson, A., Steltenkamp, C., Pearce, K. (2014). Achieving meaningful use of electronic health records (EHRs) in primary care: Proposed critical processes from the Kentucky ambulatory network (KAN). Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 27(6), 772–779.
Samuel, C. (2014). Area–level factors associated with electronic health record adoption and meaningful use in the regional extension center program. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 21(6), 976–983.
Shea, C., Malone, R., Weinberger, M., Reiter, K., Thronhill, J., Lord, J., Nguyen, N., & Weiner, B. (2014). Assessing organizational capacity for achieving meaningful use of electronic health records. Health Care Manage Revenue, 39(2), 124–133.
Thurston, J. (2014). Meaningful use of electronic health records. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 10(7), 510–513.
Nursing and Other Clinical Positions
Healthcare Association of New York State. (2014). Healthcare worksforce: New roles for a changing healthcare delivery system. Retrieved from https://www.hanys.org/workforce/survey/reports/2014_nursing_allied_workforce_survey_report.pdf
Kieft, R., de Brouwer, B., Francke, A., & Delnoij, D. (2014). How nurses and their work environment affect patient experiences of the quality of care: A qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research, 14, 118–137.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (2015). Nurses take on new and expanded roles in health care. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Retrieved from http://www.rwjf.org/en/library/articles-and-news/2015/01/nurses-take-on-new-and-expanded-roles-in-health-care.html
Organizational Development
Persaud, D. (2014). Enhancing learning, innovation, adaptation, and sustainability in health care organizations.The Health Care Manager, 33, 183–204.
Physician Practice Management
Berry, L., Beckham, D., Dettman, A., & Mead, R. (2014). Toward a strategy of patient–centered access to primary care. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 89, 1406–1415.
Bleser, W., Miller–Day, M., Naughton, D., Bricker, P., Cronholm, P., & Gabbay, R. (2014). Strategies for achieving whole-practice engagement and buy-in to the patient-centered medical home. Annals of Family Medicine, 12, 37–45.
Bosko, T. and Hawkins, C. (2016). Evolving physician reimbursement structures: Moving the medical group to value-based success. Journal of Healthcare Management, 61(3), 176–180.
Brunt, C. S., & Bowblis, J. R. (2014). Health IT adoption, productivity and quality in primary care. Applied Economics, 46(15), 1716–1727.
Cascardo, D. (2014). Concierge medicine: Is it becoming mainstream? Part I. The Journal of Medical Practice Management, 29, 362–365.
Cascardo, D. (2014). Concierge medicine: Is it becoming mainstream? Part II: Steps to developing a concierge practice. The Journal of Medical Practice Management, 30, 176–179.
Friedberg, M., Schneider, E., Rosenthal, M., Volpp, K., & Werner, R. (2014). Association between participation in a multipayer medical home intervention and changes in quality, utilization, and costs of care. Journal of the American Medical Association, 311, 815–825.
Moran, K., & Burson, R. (2014). Understanding the patient-centered medical home. Home Healthcare Nurse, 32, 476–481.
Mostashari, F., Sanghavi, D., & McClellan, M. (2014). Health reform and physician-led accountable care: The paradox of primary care physician leadership. Journal of the American Medical Association, 311, 1855–1856.
Peterson, L., Baxley, E., Jaén, C., & Phillips, R. (2015). Fewer family physicians are in solo practices. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 28, 11–12.
Reiter, K., Halladay, J., Mitchell, C., Ward, K., Lee, A., Steiner, B., & Donahue, K. (2014). Costs and benefits of transforming primary care practices: A qualitative study of North Carolina’s improving performance in practice. Journal of Healthcare Management, 59, 95–109.
Rittenhouse, D. R., Ramsay, P. P., Casalino, L. P., McClellan, S., Kandel, Z. K., & Shortell, S. M. (2017). Increased health information technology adoption and use among small primary care physician practices over time: A national cohort study. Annals of Family Medicine, 15(1), 56–62.
Rosenthal, M. (2015). Physician payment after the SGR – the new meritocracy. The New England Journal of Medicine, 373, 1187–1189.
Shrivastava, S., Shrivastava, P., & Ramasamy, J. (2014). Exploring the dimensions of doctor-patient relationship in clinical practice in hospital settings. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2(4), 159–160.
Street, R., Liu, L., Farber, N., Chen, Y., Calvitti, A., Zuest, D., Gabuzda, M., Bell, K., Gray, B., Rick, S., Ashfaq, S., & Agha, Z. (2014). Provider interaction with the electronic health record: The effects on patient-centered communication in medical encounters. Patient Education and Counseling, 96(3), 315–319.
VanBulck, H. (2016). Medical practice management: Winning strategies post 2015. Academy of Business Research Journal, 1(1), 67–81.
Wilensky, G. (2014). Developing a viable alternative to Medicare’s physician payment strategy. Health Affairs, 33, 153–160.
Williams, K., Casale, P., & Oetgen, W. (2015). A micro view of MACRA. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 66, 2675–2677.
Population Health
McGuire, J. (2018). Paying for Population Health: Case studies on the role of the health system in addressing social determinants of health. Academy Health. Retrieved from http://www.academyhealth.org/files/AH_PopulationHealthCaseStudiesFinal.pdf
Slabaugh, S. L., Shah, M., Zack, M., Happe, L., Cordier, T., Havens, E., Davidson, E., Miao, M., Prewitt, T., and Jia, H. (2017). Leveraging health-related quality of life in Population Health Management: The case for healthy days. Population Health Management, 20(1),13–22.
Steenkamer, B., Drewes, H.W., Heijink, R., Baan, C., and Struijs, J. (2017). Defining Population Health Management: A scoping review of the literature. Population Health Management, 20(1), 74–85.
Quality and Patient Safety
Abdallah, A. (2014). Implementing quality initiatives in healthcare organizations: Drivers and challenges. International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 27(3), 166–181.
Ament, S. C., Gillissen, F., Moser, A., Maessen, J. C., Dirksen, C. D., von Meyenfeldt, M. F., & van der Weijden, T. (2014). Identification of promising strategies to sustain improvements in hospital practice: A qualitative case study. BMC Health Services Research, 14, 641–664.
Applied Medical Resources Corporation. (2017). Highlights of legislation to reduce SSI. Retrieved from http://www.stopwoundinfection.com/legislation/
Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.hospitalinfection.org/legislation.shtml
Health Resources and Services Administration. (n.d.). Health center quality improvement. Retrieved from https://bphc.hrsa.gov/qualityimprovement/index.html
Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. (2018). Resources. Retrieved from https://health.gov/hcq/resources.asp
Regulations
Field, R. I. (2008). Why Is Health Care Regulation So Complex? Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 33(10), 607–608.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). (n.d.). DMEPOS accreditation. Retrieved from https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Provider-Enrollment-and-Certification/MedicareProviderSupEnroll/DMEPOSAccreditation.html
College of American Pathologists. (2018). Accreditation. Retrieved from http://www.cap.org/web/home/lab/accreditation?_adf.ctrl-state=3xhn0vs8i_4&_afrLoop=765643233153772#!_afrLoop765643233153772_adf.ctrl-stater5kut7t42_4
Det Norske Veritas Healthcare, Inc. (2018). Healthcare. Retrieved from https://www.dnvglhealthcare.com/
Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program. (2018). Retrieved from https://www.hfap.org
National Committee for Quality Assurance. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.ncqa.org/
The Joint Commission. (2018). Retrieved from https://www.jointcommission.org/
United States Department of Labor. (n.d.). Occupational safety & health administration (OSHA). Retrieved from https://www.osha.gov/
Revenue Cycle
Manley, R., & Satiani, B. (2009). Revenue Cycle Management. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 50(5), 1232–1238.
RevCycle Intelligence. (2018). Examining the basics of the healthcare revenue cycle. Retrieved from https://revcycleintelligence.com/news/examining-the-basics-of-the-health-care-revenue-cycle
Milken Institute. (2017). Health care delivery in the 21st century. Retrieved from http://www.milkeninstitute.org/videos/view/health-care-delivery-in-the-21st-century
Rural Health
American Hospital Association. (n.d.). Small or rural hospitals. Retrieved from http://www.aha.org/advocacy-issues/rural/index.shtml
American Hospital Association. (2013). The role of small and rural hosptials and care systems in effective population health partnerships. Retrieved from https://www.aha.org/ahahret-guides/2013-06-04-role-small-and-rural-hospitals-and-care-systems-effective-population
National Rural Health Association. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.ruralhealthweb.org/
National Rural Accountable Care Consortium. (2017). Retrieved from http://www.nationalruralaco.com/
Spade, J., & Strickland, S. (2015). Rural hospitals face many challenges in transitioning to value based care. North Carolina Medical Journal, 76(1), 38–39.
Systems Thinking
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). Developing program goals and measurable objectives. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/std/Program/pupestd/DevelopingProgramGoalsandObjectives.pdf
Graf, M., Hakim, M., & Sagynbekov, K. (2017). Beyond the limits of traditional health care: A state–level systematic review of community health programs in the United States. Retrieved from http://assets1b.milkeninstitute.org/assets/Publication/Viewpoint/PDF/100917–Beyond–the–Limits.pdf
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YouTube. (2014). Systems thinking. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPW0j2Bo_eY&feature=youtu.be
YouTube. (2010). Systems thinking for health systems strengthening. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIs6zQXUpAU&feature=youtu.be
Trbovich, P. (2014). Five ways to incorporate systems thinking into healthcare organizations. Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, 48(2), 31–34, 36.
Telemedicine
American Telemedicine Association. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.americantelemed.org/home
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