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Fall 1997 HOSPITAL TOPICS = Index to Volume 75, 1997 Author Vorderer, and Gary Gustafson. Job sat- E. Thompson. Summer: 36; Work envi isfaction of selected categories of Utah ronment scale manual: Development Authement, Joel P. See Perch, Anne hospital managers. Winter 14-21 applications, research, third edition, by Bell, Ralph. Assessing the connection Gallery, Michael E. See Revicki, Dennis A Rudolf H. Moos, Summer: 36; Source between information systems and hospi- Gander, Philippa H. See Rosekind, Mark book of health insurance data, 1996, by tal success: Theory versus reality. Fall R Health Insurance Association of Amer 15-18 Gregory, Kevin B. See Rosekind, Mark R ca, Summer: 37-38; The zero-base hos Birkenmeier, Betty. See Perch, Anne Gustafson, Gary. See Dwore, Richard B pital: Survival and success in America’s Bruder, Paul. in Context: Texas gears up Hudson, Terese. Faster. Stronger. Private? evolving healthcare system, by Matthew for STAR + PLUS, Winter: 8-10; Stew- Spring: 34-36 M. Person Ill, Fall: 34; The Dilbert ardship: Sorting out the claims and Kremitske, Diana L. and Daniel J. West Jr future: Thriving on stupidity in the 21st obligations in managed care, Spring: 7- Patient-focused primary care: A model century, by Scott Adams, Fall 34-35 9; The goals of medicine conference Fall: 22-28 The 500-year delta: What happens after Bringing the issues to the field, Summer Johnson, Julie M. See Rosekind, Mark R what comes next, by Jim Taylor and 7-9; “The horse on the dining room Longest, Beaufort B. Jr. Managerial roles Watts Wacker with Howard Means, Fa table”: Institutional arrangements for in contemporary hospital departments 35-36 perinatal death, Fall: 8-10. Winter: 11-13 Parsons, Robert. See Dwore, Richard B Bullers, William |. See Smith, Howard L Miller, Donna L. See Rosekind, Mark R Perch, Anne, RamMohan R. Yallapragada Cutlip, Kimbra. Midwifery goes mainstream Miller, Roger. Finding the right home care Betty Birkenmeier, Joel P. Authement as hospitals expand options and cut partner. Fall: 19-21 and C. William Roe. Recruitment of pr costs. Summer: 17-21. The World Wide Murray, Bruce P. See Dwore, Richard B mary healthcare physicians in rura Web: As big as you want to be. Fall: 11- Oyung, Ray. See Rosekind, Mark R areas. Fall 29-33 14. Palkon, Dennis S. Book reviews: 1997 Revicki, Dennis A. Theodore W. Whitley Darr, Kurt. Nexus: The social responsibility environmental assessment, redesigning and Michael E. Gallery. Organizationa of hospitals, Winter: 4-7; Communica- health care for the new millennium: An characteristics, perceived work stress tion: The key to reducing malpractice assessment of the health care environ- and depression in emergency medicine claims, Spring: 4-6; Physician-assisted ment in the United States, by VHA Inc residents. Winter: 30-36 suicide and the Supreme Court: Implica- and Deloitte & Touche LLP, Winter: 37; Richie, Nicholas D. Book reviews: Ethics in tions for health services delivery, Sum- Predicting successful hospital mergers health services management, 3rd edi mer: 4-6; Tattletales, culture, and quality and acquisitions: A financial and market- tion, by Kurt Darr, Summer: 37 of care, Fall: 4-7. ing analytical tool, by Daniel A Roe, C. William. See Perch, Anne Decker, Phillip J., Marlene K. Strader, and Angrisani and Robert L. Goldman, Win- Rosekind, Mark R., Philippa H. Gander Rebecca J. Wise. Beyond JCAHO: ter: 37; The managed health care direc- Kevin B. Gregory, Roy M. Smith, Donna Using competency mcdels to improve tory, by Richard Rognehaugh, Winter L. Miller, Ray Oyung, Lissa L. Webbon healthcare organizations (Part 1). Win- 37-38; Dogbert’s Top Secret Manage- and Julie M. Johnson. Managing fatigue ter: 23-28; Beyond JCAHO: Using com- ment Handboak, by Scott Adams, in operational settings 1: Physiological petency models to change healthcare Spring: 37-38; From the top down: The considerations and countermeasures organizations (Part 2): Developing com- executive role in volunteer program suc- Summer: 23-30; Managing fatigue in petence assessment systems. Spring: cess, by Susan J. Ellis, Spring: 38; So operational settings 2: An integrated 10-17. you've been “integrated.” Now what? approach. Summer: 31-35 Dwore, Richard B., Bruce P. Murray, Opportunities for physicians practicing Sanson-Fisher, Rob. See Schofield, Mar Robert Parsons, Phil Smith, Lawrence in managed care systems, by Richard got J 38 HOSPITAL TOPICS Schofield, Margot J., Susan Walkom, and and Watts Wacker with Howard Means. Smith and William | Bullers. Summer Rob Sanson-Fisher. Patient-provider Dennis S. Palkon, Fall 35-36. From the 10-16 agreement on guidelines for preparation top down: The executive role in volun- Managing fatigue in operational settings 1 for breast cancer treatment. Spring: 18- teer program success, by Susan J. Ellis Physiological considerations and coun- 26. Dennis S. Palkon, Spring: 38; The man- termeasures. Mark R. Rosekind, Philip- Shaffer, Michael J. Clinical engineers: A aged health care directory, by Richard pa H. Gander, Kevin B. Gregory, Roy M vanishing hospital resource. Spring: 31- Rognehaugh. Dennis S. Palkon, Water Smith, Donna L. Miller, Ray Oyung, 33. 37-38; 1997 environmental assessment, Lissa L. Webbon, and Julie M. Johnson Smith, Howard L., and William |. Bullers. redesigning health care for the new mil- Summer: 23-30 Lessons about strategic information in lennium: An assessment of the health Managing fatigue in operational settings 2 home healthcare organizations: Too care environment in the United States, An integrated approach. Mark R busy focusing on today. Summer: 10-16. by VHA Inc. and Deloitte & Touche LLP Rosekind, Philippa H. Gander, Kevin B Smith, Phil. See Dwore, Richard B. Dennis S. Palkon, Winter: 37; Predicting Gregory, Roy M. Smith, Donna L. Miller, Smith, Roy M. See Rosekind, Mark R. successful hospital mergers and acquisi- Ray Oyung, Lissa L. Webbon, and Julie Strader, Marlene K. See Decker, Phillip J. tions: A financial and marketing analyti- M. Jonnson. Summer: 31-35 Vorderer, Lawrence. See Dwore, Richard cal tool, by Daniel A Angrisani and Managerial roles in contemporary hospital B. Robert L. Goldman. Dennis S. Palkon, departments. Beaufort B. Longest Jr Walkom, Susan. See Schofield, Margot J. Winter: 37; So you've been “integrated.” Winter: 11-13 Webbon, Lissa L. See Rosekind, Mark R. Now what? Opportunities for physicians Midwifery goes mainstream as hospitals West, Daniel J. Jr. See Kremitske, Diana practicing in managed care systems, by expand options anc cut costs. Kimbra 5 Richard E. Thompson. Dennis S Cutlip. Summer: 17-21. Whitley, Theodore W. See Revicki, Dennis Palkon, Summer: 36; Source book of Nursing compensation: A historical review. A. health insurance data, 1996, by Health Michael N. Wolfe. Spring: 27-30. Wise, Rebecca J. See Decker, Phillip J. Insurance Association of America. Den- Organizational characteristics, perceived Wolfe, Michael N. Nursing compensation: nis S. Palkon, Summer: 37-38; Work work stress, and depression in emer- A historical review. Spring: 27-30. environment scale manual: Develop- gency medicine residents. Dennis A. Yallapragada, RamMohan R. See Perch, ment, applications, research, third edi- Revicki, Theodore W. Whitley, and Anne. tion, by Rudolf H. Moos. Dennis S Michael E. Gallery. Winter: 30-36. Palkon, Summer: 36; The zero-base Patient-focused primary care: A model Title hospital: Survival and success in Ameri- Diana L. Kremitske and Daniel J. West ca’s evolving healthcare system, by Jr. Fall: 22-28 Assessing the connection between infor- Matthew M. Person Ill. Dennis S Patient-provider agreement on guidelines mation systems and hospital success: Palkon, Fall: 34 for preparation for breast cancer treat- Theory versus reality. Ralph Bell. Fall: Clinical engineers: A vanishing hospital re- ment. Margot J. Schofield, Susan 15-18. source. Michael J. Shaffer. Spring: 31-33 Walkom, and Rob Sanson-Fisher Beyond JCAHO: Using competency mod- Communication: The key to reducing mal- Spring: 18-26 els to improve healthcare organizations practice claims (Nexus). Kurt Darr. Physician-assisted suicide and the (Part 1). Phillip J.D ecker, Marlene K. Spring: 4-6. Supreme Court: Implications for health Strader, and Rebecca J. Wise. Winter: Faster. Stronger. Private? Terese Hudson. services delivery (Nexus). Kurt Darr. 23-28. Spring: 34-36 Summer: 4-6 Beyond JCAHO: Using competency mod- Finding the right home care partner. Roger Recruitment of primary healthcare physi- els to change healthcare organizations Miller. Fall: 19-21. cians in rural areas. Anne Perch, Ram- (Part 2): Developing competence The goals of medicine conference: Bring- Mohan R. Yallapragada, Betty Birken- assessment systems. Phillip J. Decker, ing the issues to the field (In Context). meier, Joel P. Authement, and C. William Marlene K. Strader, and Rebecca J. Paul Bruder. Summer: 7-9. Roe. Fall 29-33. Wise. Spring: 10-17. “The horse on the dining room table”: Insti- The social responsibility of hospitals Book reviews: The Dilbert future: Thriving tutional arrangements for perinatal death (Nexus). Kurt Darr. Winter: 4-7. on stupidity in the 21st century, by Scott (In Context). Paul Bruder. Fail: 8-10. Stewardship: Sorting out the claims and Adams. Dennis S. Palkon, Fall 34-35; Job satisfaction of selected categories of obligations in managed care (In Con- Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Utah hospital managers. Richard B. text). Paul Bruder. Spring: 7-9. Handbook, by Scott Adams. Dennis S. Dwore, Bruce P. Murray, Robert Par- Tattletales, culture, and quality of care Palkon, Spring: 37-38; Ethics in health sons, Phil Smith, Lawrence Vorderer, (Nexus). Kurt Darr. Fall: 4-7. services management, 3rd edition, by and Gary Gustafson. Winter 14-21. Texas gears up for STAR + PLUS (In Con- Kurt Darr. Nicholas D. Richie. Summer: Lessons about strategic information in text). Paul Bruder. Winter: 8-10 37.The 500-year delta: What happens home healthcare organizations: Too The World Wide Web: As big as you want after what comes next, by Jim Taylor busy focusing on today. Howard L. to be. Kimbra Cutlip. Fall: 11-14.

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