Health Services Management Research 14, 277 Index to Volume 14, 2001 Author Index Beddow A J 104 Kennedy J 36 Rivers P A 92 Béland F 165 Khan M M 49 Robinson R 82 Bertolini G 9 Kisa A 27 Rollins J 249 Bradbury R C 203 Rondeau K V 192 Lapsley I 263 Carrier J 220 Lee A-C 92 Sicotte C 165 Celik Y 49 Lee K 249 Steen P M 203 Cohen D R 104 Lin Y J 18 Coid D 110 Luger L 220 Tediosi F 9 Degeling P 36 McCracken M Je’ 211 Tengilimoglu D 27 Dingwall R 181 Mcllwainn T F 211 Tilley H 240 Dziegielewski S F 27 Mecca G 9 Tilley I 240 Truman C D 229 Menke T J 116 Exworthy M 82 Mercer D 141 Tsai K-L 92 Miller P 159 Tsasis P 55 Fahey D F 1 Murphy E 181 Fottler M D 211 Myrtle RC 1 Vale L 159 Garattini L 9 Ogston S 110 Wagar T H 192 Golec J H 203 Ozcan Y A 249 Wan T T H 18 Greatbatch D 181 Weech-Maldonado R 147 Palmer G 71 Wilson D M 229 Hamilton III R D 147 Parazzini F 9 Wray N P 116 Heasell S 62 Paton D 62 Helmig B 263 Power R 220 Xu Y 249 Hill M 36 Reid B 71 Jones C S 125 Richman J 141 Zinn J E 147 Index to Volume 14, 2001 Subject Index ACUTE HOSPITALS: bench- oping new partner- on university hospital data marking in Britain 125 ships for older people 39 139 ADMINISTRATIVE Sheikh A & Gatrad AR, eds. SUPPORT SERVICES: Caring for Muslim DATA ENVELOPMENT measurement of patient patients 68 ANALYSIS: longitudinal study of health satisfaction in a public Spouse J & Redfern L, eds, hospital in Ankara 27 Successful supervision maintenance organiza- in healthcare practice: tion efficiency 249 promoting professional sectoral, efficiency of ADMISSION: comparing development 140 public, welfare and uninsured and privately private hospitals in insured hospital patients Germany over time 263 203 CAREER PATTERNS: health- care executives 1 CASEMIX SYSTEMS: and DEATH: in Scotland and ASHWORTH SPECIAL diagnosis-related group nineteen years of resource HOSPITAL: ward evaluation — methodologi- allocation 110 managers’ attitudes cal issues 71 DIAGNOSIS-RELATED towards external consul- CENTRALIZATION: money GROUPS: and similar tants 1992-1994 141 saving in expensive medi- casemix systems — evalua- cal care 116 tion of performance, BENCHMARKING: CHAIRS AND CHIEF methodological issues 71 in British acute hospitals EXECUTIVES IN NHS: DIALYSIS: cost analysis of 125 relationships between— modalities in Italy 9 performance impact of two at the top 82 context in TQM imple- CLINICAL RESOURCE mentation: nursing ALLOCATION: effect of ECONOMICS: euthanasia 62 facility industry 147 medical work groups on EFFICIENCY: benchmarking hospital resource use 165 in British acute hospitals BOOKS REVIEWED: COLLABORATIVE MODEL 125 Appleby J & Harrison A, OF HIV CARE DELIV- END-OF-LIFE CARE: eds. Healthcare UK: the ERY: HIV/AIDS challenges availability of hospital King’s Fund review of normative model of health- beds affecting utilization health policy 275 care delivery in Canada 55 patterns 229 Kimberley JR & Minvielle COMMISSIONING: ETHICS: economics and E, eds. The quality programme approach to euthanasia 62 imperative: measure- managing informed ETHNOMETHODOLOGY: ment and management commissioning 159 approach to evaluating of quality in healthcare CONTEXT: performance medical information 67 impact in TQM implemen- systems 181 Morton-Cooper A, Action tation: nursing facility EUTHANASIA: economics 62 research in healthcare industry 147 EXPENSIVE MEDICAL 67 COST ANALYSIS: dialysis CARE: regionalization in Rawaf S & Orton P, eds. modalities in Italy 9 money saving 116 Health improvement COST/BENEFIT ANALYSIS: EXTERNAL CONSUL- programmes 64 economics and euthanasia TANTS: ward managers’ Rummery K & Glendinning 62 attitudes in Ashworth, a C. Primary care and COSTS: nosocomial infection special hospital, 1992-1994 social services. Devel- in Turkey — estimate based 141 FINANCIAL PERFOR- of quality management in attitudes in Ashworth, a MANCE: measuring orga- Taiwan 92 special hospital, 1992-1994 nizational performance in HOSPITAL REFORM: 141 the hospital industry: mediation of cultural MAPPING: as a method for exploratory comparison of boundaries between analysing policy response objective and subjective medicine, nursing and in the management of methods 211 management 36 health services 220 HOSPITAL RESOURCE MARGINAL-COST USE: effect on medical CONTRACTING: in HEALTH MAINTENANCE work groups 165 NH— Sresul ts of a preli- ORGANIZATION: longi- HUMAN RESOURCE minary survey 104 tudinal study of efficiency MANAGEMENT: impact MARKET-LIKE ARRANGE- 249 of practices on nursing MENTS: impact on specia- HEALTH OUTCOMES: home performance 192 list services—a case study comparing uninsured and 240 privately insured hospital INFECTION CONTROL MEDICAL INFORMATION patients 203 PROGRAMME: cost of SYSTEMS: evaluating— HEALTH-RELATED QUAL- nosocomial infection in ethnomethodological and ITY OF LIFE: cost analysis Turkey— estimate based interactionist approaches of dialysis modalities 9 on university hospital data 181 HEALTHCARE DELIVERY: 39 MEDICAL WORK GROUPS: HIV/AIDS challenges effect on hospital resource INSURANCE: comparing normative model in uninsured and privately use 165 Canada 55 insured hospital patients— MEDICINE: mediation of HEALTHCARE EXECU- admission, severity, health cultural boundaries with TIVES: career patterns 1 outcomes and resource use nursing and manage- HIV-RELATED SERVICES: 203 ment — central challenge in HIV/AIDS challenges norma- INTEGRATED HEALTH- hospital reform 36 tive model of healthcare CARE NETWORKS: effect MORTALITY: in Scotland delivery in Canada 55 of organizational and and nineteen years of mapping as a method for environmental factors on resource allocation 110 analysing policy response in service differentiation the management of health strategy 18 services 220 INTERACTIONIST HOSPITAL BEDS: availabil- NATIONAL HEALTH APPROACH: to evaluating ity affecting utilization SERVICE: medical information patter—n csas e of end-of- benchmarking in British systems 181 life care 229 acute hospitals 125 HOSPITAL EFFICIENCY: of impact of market-like public, welfare and private LINEAR STRUCTURAL arrangements on hospitals in Germany over RELATIONS (LISREL): specialist services 240 time —a sectoral data effect of medical work marginal cost-contracting envelopment analysis groups on hospital resource —results of a study 263 use 165 preliminary survey 104 HOSPITAL INDUSTRY: programme approach to measuring organizational MANAGED-CARE ORGA- managing informed performance: exploratory NIZATIONS: longitudinal commissioning 159 comparison of objective study of health main- two at the top— relations and subjective methods 211 tenance organization between chairs and HOSPITAL PATIENTS: efficiency 249 chief executives 82 comparing uninsured and MANAGEMENT: mediation NOSOCOMIAL INFEC- privately insur— aedmdis - of cultural boundaries with TION: cost in Turkey— sion, severity, health medicine and nursing— estimate based on univer- outcomes and resource use central challenge in hospital sity hospital data 39 203 reform 36 NURSING: mediation of HOSPITAL RE-ADMIS- MANAGEMENT CONSUL- cultural boundaries with SIONS: empirical analysis TANTS: ward managers’ medicine and manage- ment — central challenge in PUBLIC HEALTH SECTORAL DATA ENVEL- hospital reform 36 FACTORS: death in Scot- OPMENT ANALYSIS: NURSING FACILITY land and nineteen years of efficiency of public, welfare INDUSTRY: performance resource allocation 110 and private hospitals in impact of context in TQM PUBLIC HOSPITALS: effi- Germany over time 263 implementation 147 ciency of public, welfare SERVICE DIFFERENTIA- NURSING HOMES: impact and private hospitals in TION STRATEGY: effect of human resource Germany over time— of organizational and management on practices sectoral data envelopment environmental factors in 192 analysis study 263 integrated healthcare networks 18 ORGANIZATIONAL SERVICE MAPPING: as a PERFORMANCE: measur- method for analysing ing in the hospital industry: policy response in the exploratory comparison of QUALITY MANAGEMENT: management of health objective and subjective hospital re-admissions — services 220 methods 211 empirical analysis in SEVERITY: comparing unin- ORGANIZATIONAL Taiwan 92 sured and privately insured SERVICES: measurement QUALITY STEERING hospital patients 203 of patient satisfaction in a COUNCIL: performance SPECIALIST SERVICES: public hospital in Ankara impact of context in TQM impact of market-like 27 implementation: nursing arrangement—s a case facility industry 147 study 240 PATIENT SATISFACTION: measurement in a public TOTAL QUALITY hospital in Ankara 27 MANAGEMENT (TQM): POLICY RESPONSE: performance impact of mapping as a method for RE-ADMISSIONS: empirical context in implementation: analysing in the manage- analysis of quality nursing facility industry ment of health services 220 management in Taiwan 92 147 PRIVATE HOSPITALS: effi- REGIONALIZATION: ciency of public, welfare money saving in expensive UTILIZATION: availability of and private hospitals in medical care 116 hospital beds affecting Germany over time— RESOURCE USE: comparing utilization patterns — case sectoral data envelopment uninsured and privately of end-of-life care 229 analysis study 263 insured hospital patients PROFESSIONAL TASK 203 WARD MANAGERS: atti- FORCE: ward managers’ tudes towards external attitudes in Ashworth, a consultants in Ashworth, a special hospital, 1992-1994 special hospital, 1992-1994 141 141 PROGRAMME BUDGET- SCOTTISH HEALTH WELFARE HOSPITALS: effi- ING AND MARGINAL AUTHORITIES ciency of public, welfare ANALYSIS (PBMA): REVENUE EQUALIZA- and private hospitals in approach to managing TION (SHARE): death in Germany over time— informed commissioning Scotland and nineteen years sectoral data envelopment 159 of resource allocation 110 analysis study 263