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INDEX TO VOLUME 10 Key to abbreviations: abs/comm = abstract with commentary; e = editorial. SUBJECTS Abdominal pain Appendicitis Cancer, cervical Retrospective analysis of a guideline for Has the use of appendiceal ultrasonogra- Implementing cervical cancer screening in evaluating nontraumatic abdominal pain phy been effective in reducing the nega- underserved communities, 10(8):405 in older patients presenting to the emer- tive appendectomy rate?, 10(1):19-23 abs/comm gency department, 10(11):589-95 Aspirin Screening for cancer in older women: a Accreditation Daily aspirin and prophylaxis against guide to prudent prevention, Hospital quality of care: the link between recurrent colorectal adenoma, 10(10):530 10(9):493-502 accreditation and mortality, 10(9):473-80 abs/comm Cancer, colorectal Acute myocardial infarction NSAIDs may block cardioprotective effect Daily aspirin and prophylaxis against Acute myocardial infarction: how well do of aspirin, 10(11):585, 588 abs/comm recurrent colorectal adenoma, 10(10):530 emergency physicians in community Asthma abs/comm hospitals follow clinical guidelines?, Industry perspectives: asthma care, Improving appetite in patients with 10(9):481-7 10(6):344 e advanced cancer: putting fish oil to the Do patients with acute myocardial infare- Performance feedback improves pediatric test, 10(3):129-30 abs/comm tion who arrive via ambulance receive residents’ adherence to asthma clinical Screening for colorectal cancer: analysis of better quality care?, 10(2):64-5 abs/comm guidelines, 10(6):317-22 evidence and cost-effectiveness, Evaluation of the emergency department The 2002 asthma guidelines update: a 10(2):87-94 patient with possible myocardial review of the new recommendations, Screening for colorectal lesions: how well ischemia, 10(10):547-58 10(6):329-35 does virtual colonoscopy perform?, 10(9):463-4 abs/comm Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder Atrial fibrillation Surgery and survival in rectal cancer: ben- Continuity of care is associated with early Atrial fibrillation prophylaxis after cardiac efits of high-volume hospitals, 10(7):361, and consistent treatment of attention- surgery does not reduce length of stay, 363 abs/comm deficit/hyperactivity disorder during a 10(5):253-4 abs/comm single school year, 10(7):371-5 Bacteremia Cancer, lung Following patients with advanced cancer: Alcohol abuse Catheter design and bacteremia in patients satisfaction with nurse-led care, Adolescent substance use: prevention and with cancer, 10(11):584—5 abs/comm 10(1):16-8 abs/comm management by primary care clinicians, Benchmarking Screening for lung cancer, 10(12):661-8 10(3):166-74 Accepting critically ill patients in transfer: Spiral CT with selective PET scanning Alendronate how will it affect common hospital detects early lung cancers in heavy Alendronate to prevent accelerated bone benchmarks?, 10(9):464—5 abs/comm smokers, 10(10):519-20 abs/comm loss after postmenopausal HRT is dis- Blood donation Capsule endoscopy continued, 10(6):305—6 abs/comm Targeting repeat blood donors can increase A review of capsule endoscopy, Alzheimer’s disease supply, 10(6):303-4 abs/comm 10(5):273-7 A brief telephonic instrument to screen for Blood transfusion Case management cognitive impairment in a managed care Improved outcomes with perioperative Seniors-at-home: a case management pro- population, 10(8):419-29 erythropoietin, 10(10):523-4 abs/comm gram for frail elders, 10(11):603-7 Anorexia Cancer Catheters Improving appetite in patients with Diagnosing cancer in the presence of Catheter design and bacteremia in patients advanced cancer: putting fish oil to the involuntary weight loss, 10(10):520, 523 with cancer, 10(11):584—5 abs/comm test, 10(3):129-30 abs/comm abs/comm Chest pain Anticoagulation Following patients with advanced cancer: Evaluation of the emergency department Reversing warfarin anticoagulation: uti- satisfaction with nurse-led care, patient with possible myocardial lization of fresh frozen plasma and vita- 10(1):16-8 abs/comm ischemia, 10(10):547-58 min K in a community hospital, Cancer, breast 10(12):643-5 Adopting new breast cancer staging: the Chlamydia New opportunities for an old problem: Antidepressants impact of stage migration, 10(12):638, preventing genital chlamydial infections Central nervous system active medications 641 abs/comm and the risk of fracture in older women, Screening for cancer in older women: a in U.S. women, 10(8):447-55 10(6):308, 313 abs/comm guide to prudent prevention, Chronic fatigue syndrome The evaluation and management of 10(9):493-502 Combination therapy with hydrocortisone depression in primary care: an evidence- Value of short-term follow-up recommen- and fludrocortisone does not improve based review. Part 2: treatment, dations in mammography, 10(5):250-1 symptoms in chronic fatigue syndrome, 10(2):104-18 abs/comm 10(9):470-1 abs/comm www.turner-white.com ‘ol . 10, No. 12 December 2003 JCOM 681 INDEX TO VOLUME 10 Collaborative improvement Depression Dyspepsia Clinical collaboratives for improving Depression is a predictor of mortality after Managing dyspepsia: is the test-and-treat patient care, 10(12):651—-6 coronary artery bypass surgery, strategy effective in primary care?, Community-acquired pneumonia 10(10):526-7 abs/comm 10(12):634—-5 abs/comm A multicenter intervention to improve the Do clinician and patient adherence predict Echinacea care of hospitalized patients with com- outcome in a depression disease man- Echinacea is not effective for treatment of munity-acquired pneumonia, agement program?, 10(2):79-85 the common cold, 10(3):128-9 abs/comm 10(8):431-8 The evaluation and management of Electronic medical record depression in primary care: an evidence- Conjunctivitis Industry perspectives: electronic medical based review. Part 1: epidemiology and Management of conjunctivitis clinical assessment, 10(2):95-103 records, 10(7):396 e 10(7):388-94 Using the EMR as a decision support tool The evaluation and management of Continuity of care to improve quality, 10(7):383-7 depression in primary care: an evidence- The follow-up service: easing the transi- based review. Part 2: treatment, Emergency medical services tion from the inpatient to the outpatient 10(2):104-19 Do patients with acute myocardial infare- setting, 10(5):257-62 Diabetes tion who arrive via ambulance receive COPD better quality care?, 10(2):64—-5 abs/comm Development and implementation of a Oral prednisone for outpatient treatment hospital pathway for patients with dia- Erythropoietin of COPD exacerbations, 10(8):411-2 betic foot lesions, 10(5):267-72 Improved outcomes with perioperative abs/comm Introduction of an electronic registry to erythropoietin, 10(10):523-4 abs/comm Self-management program reduces hospi- tal utilization in patients with COPD improve diabetes outcomes in a primary Exercise care network, 10(10):541-6 10(5):254-5 abs/comm Counseling to increase exercise: getting Morning insulin glargine is better than Coronary artery disease patients to prompt physicians, bedtime insulin glargine or bedtime 10(6):304-5 abs/comm Do skeletal fractures decrease risk for sub- NPH insulin in combination with sequent coronary1 0(1e1v):e5n8t1-s2 ina bwso men with glimepiride, 10(8):406-7 abs/comm Fibromyalgia heart disease? t omm [reating diabetic dyslipidemia with gemfi- Tramadol and acetaminophen combina- Folic acid does not reduce cardiovascular tion tablets: a new therapeutic choice for brozil for secondary prevention of coro- events in patients w ith coronary artery nary heart disease, 10(2):68-9 abs/comm fibromyalgia pain?, 10(7):358, 360 disease, 10(8):410-1 abs/comm What is the role of self-monitoring of abs/comm Pravastatin’s efficacy in the elderly at high blood glucose in non-insulin-treated dia- Folic acid risk for vascular disease, 10(1):14-5 abs/comn betes?, 10(1):7, 10 abs/comm Folic acid does not reduce cardiovascular Rethinking the role of conventional diet Diet events in patients with coronary artery therapy for coronary artery disease Rethinking the role of conventional diet disease, 10(8):410-1 abs/comm 10(1):10-1 abs/comm therapy for coronary artery disease, Fracture Treating diabetic dyslipidemia with gemfi- 10(1):10-1 abs/comm Are physicians compliant with clinical brozil for secondary prevention of coro- Disease management practice guidelines for osteoporosis in nary heart disease, 10(2):68-9 abs/comm Do clinician and patient adherence predict older adults with prior fracture?, Coronary artery bypass graft outcome in a depression disease man- 10(12):636-7 abs/comm Depression is a predictor of mortality after agement program?, 10(2):79-85 Central nervous system active medications coronary artery bypass surgery, Dyslipidemia and the risk of fracture in older women, 10(10):526-7 abs/comm Cholesterol management in a population 10(6):308, 313 abs/comm Impact of public dissemination of coro- of managed care enrollees, 10(3):147-54 Do skeletal fractures decrease risk for sub- nary artery bypass graft outcomes on Industry perspectives: cholesterol manage- sequent coronary events in women with surgical mortality, 10(11):577-8 abs/comm heart disease?, 10(11):581-2 abs/comm ment, 10(3):176¢ Crohn's disease No improvement in nationwide choles- Thiazide diuretics are associated with Crohn's disease: an evidence-based terol levels during the 1990s, 10(7):353-4 lower risk of hip fractures, 10(11):578, approach to medical management, ibs/comm 581 abs/comm ] 45) 279 RO Real-life results of statin therapy fall short, Frailty Data collection 10(3):132 abs/comm Quality of care in the vulnerable elderly, Introduction of an automated outcomes Ireating diabetic dyslipidemia with gemfi- 10(12):635-6 abs/comm data collection and analysis system brozil for secondary prevention of coro- Seniors-at-home: a case management pro- across 22 pediatric hospitals, 10(3):159-65 nary heart disease, 10(2):68-9 abs/comm gram for frail elders, 10(11):603-7 Dementia Diuretics Gastroesophageal reflux disease A brief telephonic instrument to screen for Thiazide diuretics are associated with Laparoscopic fundoplication for reflux dis- cognitive impairment in a managed care lower risk of hip fractures, 10(11):578, ease: gap between efficacy and effective- population, 10(8):419-29 581 abs/comm ness, 10(3):127-8 abs/comm 682 JCOM December 2003 Vol. 10, No. www.turner-white.com INDEX TO VOLUME 10 Resource use and expenditures associated The follow-up service: easing the transi- Leapfrog Group with medical therapy for gastroesoph- tion from the inpatient to the outpatient Updating the Leapfrog Group intensive ageal reflux disease in Ohio Medicaid setting, 10(5):257-62 care unit physician staffing standard, beneficiaries, 10(2):73-8 Hospitalist 10(1):31-7 Gout Effect of experienced hospitalist care on Length of stay Diagnosis and management of gout, mortality, cost, and length of stay, Atrial fibrillation prophylaxis after cardiac 10(6):336—42 10(1):15-6 abs/comm surgery does not reduce length of stay, Guidelines Hospital volume 10(5):253—4 abs/comm Acute myocardial infarction: how well do Surgery and survival in rectal cancer: ben- Mammography emergency physicians in community efits of high-volume hospitals, 10(7):361, Using a personalized targeted mailing to hospitals follow clinical guidelines?, 363 abs/comm increase mammography screening, 10(9):481-7 Hypertension 10(8):417-8 abs/comm Are physicians compliant with clinical Renal artery stenosis in the hypertensive Value of short-term follow-up recommen- practice guidelines for osteoporosis in older adults with prior fracture?, Sysptaotlieinct ,h y1p0e(r1t1e)n:s6i1o7-n2 2i n older patients, dations in mammography, 10(5):250-1 10(12):636-7 abs/comm 10(1):47-55 abs/comm Performance feedback improves pediatric Medical errors Hypercholesterolemia residents’ adherence to asthma clinical Disclosing unanticipated outcomes and Cholesterol management in a population guidelines, 10(6):317-22 medical errors, 16(1):19-23 of managed care enrollees, 10(3):147-54 Residents’ attitudes toward, knowledge of, and use of clinical guidelines: a survey, Industry perspectives Neuraminidase inhibitors 10(10):531-4 Industry perspectives: cholesterol manage- Neuraminidase inhibitors are effective for Retrospective analysis of a guideline for ment, 10(3):176 e treatment and prevention of influenza, evaluating nontraumatic abdominal pain Industry perspectives: asthma care, 10(7):360-1 abs/comm in older patients presenting to the emer- 10(6):344 e Nicotine replacement therapy gency department, 10(11):589-95 Industry perspectives: electronic medical Improving tobacco dependence medica- The 2002 asthma guidelines update: a records, 10(7):396 e tion use in a medicaid managed care review of the new recommendations, Inflammatory bowel disease organization: a practical systems-level 10(6):329-35 Crohn's disease: an evidence-based approach, 10(10):535-9 Using the EMR as a decision support tool approach to medical management, NSAIDs to improve quality, 10(7):383-7 10(5):279-89 NSAIDs may block cardioprotective effect Headache Influenza of aspirin, 10(11):585, 588 abs/comm Chronic daily headache: classification, Neuraminidase inhibitors are effective for diagnosis, and management, treatment and prevention of influenza, Nurse-led care 10(11):608-15 10(7):360-1 abs/comm Following patients with advanced cancer: Helicobacter pylori Physician perceptions about the flu: a sur- satisfaction with nurse-led care, Optimizing testing and treatment for vey of U.S. primary care providers, 10(1):16-8 abs/comm Helicobacter pylori infection in patients 10(3):139-44 Opiates with acutely bleeding gastroduodenal Informed consent Central nervous system active medications ulcers: an interventional study, Beyond informed consent: the shared deci- and the risk of fracture in older wonien, 10(7):365-70 sion making process, 10(6):323-8 10(6):308, 313 abs/comm Herbal therapy Insulin therapy Osteoarthritis Echinacea is not effective for treatment of Morning insulin glargine is better than Acetaminophen for osteoarthritis on the the common cold, 10(3):128-9 abs/comm bedtime insulin glargine or bedtime knees: could the guidelines be wrong?, NPH insulin in combination with HIV 10(3):133-4 abs/comm glimepiride, 10(8):406-7 abs/comm Early detection and management of HIV Osteoporosis infection, 10(9):503-10 Intensive care unit Are physicians compliant with clinical Hormone replacement therapy Updating the Leapfrog Group intensive practice guidelines for osteoporosis in Alendromate to prevent accelerated bone care unit physician staffing standard, older adults with prior fracture?, loss after postmenopausal HRT is dis- 10(1):31-7 10(12):636-7 abs/comm continued, 10(6):305-6 abs/comm Internet Pacemaker Effect of hormone replacement on cogni- How does health information on the inter- Pacemaker therapy for vasovagal syncope tive function in postmenopausal women, net affect the patient-doctor relation- 10(2):63-4 abs/comm ship?, 10(9):465-6 abs/comm does not prevent recurrent syncopal events, 10(7):354-5 abs/comm Hospital discharge Laparoscopy Process improvements to support earlier Laparoscopic fundoplication for reflux dis- Panic disorder discharge times on a cardiology service, ease: gap between efficacy and effective- Diagnosis and treatment of panic disorder, 10(5):263-5 ness, 10(3):127-8 abs/comm 10(12):669-80 www.turner-white.com Vol . 10, No. 12 December 2003 JCOM 683 INDEX TO VOLUME 10 Pathways Renal failure Screening for statin-related toxicity: low Development and implementation of a Hospital-acquired acute renal failure— yield, 10(5):247, 250 abs/comm hospital pathway for patients with dia- what hospitalists need to know, Syncope betic foot lesions, 10(5):267-72 10(4):214-23 Evaluating testing strategies for the diag- Patient safety Reports cards nosis of syncope, 10(9):466-7 abs/comm Learning with leaders to create safe health Accepting critically ill patients in transfer: Pacemaker therapy for vasovagal syncope care: the executive session on patient how will it affect common hospital does not prevent recurrent syncopal safety, 10(11):597-601 benchmarks?, 10(9):464-5 abs/comm events, 10(7):354-5 abs/comm Patient satisfaction Respiratory syncytial virus Syncope: diagnosis and evidence-based Do women’s clinics improve patient satis- Managing the high cost of specialty drugs: management, 10(1):39-46 faction?, 10(6):307-8 abs/comm a case study of palivizumab, Thoracentesis Pharmaceutical advertisements 10(9):489-92 Evaluating suspected malignant pleural Does pharmaceutical advertising contain Restless legs syndrome effusions: is sending more fluid better?, accurate promotional statements? How common is restless legs syndrome?, 10(2):67-8 abs/comm 10(2):65-6 abs/comm 10(12):632 abs/comm Tobacco Physician-patient communication Screening Improving tobacco dependence medica- Bevond informed consent: the shared \ brief telephonic instrument to screen for tion use in a Medicaid managed care decision making process, 10(6):323-8 cognitive impairment in a managed care organization: a practical systems-level How does health information on the inter- population, 10(8):419-29 approach, 10(10):535-9 net affect the patient-doctor relation- Diagnosing cancer in the presence of Tramadol ship? 10(9):465-6 abs/comm involuntary weight loss, 10(10):520, 523 Tramadol and acetaminophen combina- Physician assessment of patients’ compre- abs/comm tion tablets: a new therapeutic choice for hension of new information—does it Implementing cervical cancer screening in fibromyalgia pain?, 10(7):358, 360 improve outcomes?, 10(5):252-3 underserved communities, 10(8):405 abs/comm abs/comm abs/comm The “Intensive”—a program to improve Screening for colorectal cancer: analysis of Ulcer communication performance evidence and cost-effectiveness, Optimizing testing and treatment for 10(3):155-8 10(2):87-94 Helicobacter pylori infection in patients Spiral CT with selective PET scanning with acutely bleeding gastroduodenal Pleural effusion detects early lung cancers in heavy ulcers: an interventional study, Evaluating suspected malignant pleural smokers, 10(10):519-20 abs/comm 10(7):365-70 effusions: is sending more fluid better? Using a personalized targeted mailing to 10(2):67-8 ibs/comun increase mammography screening Ultrasonography Has the use of appendiceal ultrasonogra- Posttraumatic stress disorder 10(8):417-8 abs/comm phy been effective in reducing the nega- Posttraumatic stress disorder: detection Self-monitoring blood glucose tive appendectomy rate?, 10(1):19-23 and management in primary care What is the role of self-monitoring of 10(10):559-68 Utilization management blood glucose in non-insulin-treated A physician-led strategic initiative to Prednisone diabetes?, 10(1):7, 10 abs/comm improve clinical efficiency and reduce Oral prednisone for outpatient treatment Sexually transmitted disease costs in a large academic health system, of COPD exacerbations, 10(8):411-2 New opportunities for an old problem 10(7):376-82 preventing genital chlamydial infections Public reporting in U.S. women, 10(8):447-55 Warfarin Impact of public dissemination of coro- Reversing warfarin anticoagulation: uti- Six sigma nary artery bypass graft outcomeosn lization of fresh frozen plasma and vita- Bridges to excellence: building a business surgical mortality, 10(11):577-8 abs/comm min K in a community hospital, case for quality care, 10(8):439-46 10(12):643-5 Red eye Specialty drugs Management of conjunctivitis Managing the high cost of specialty drugs White coat hypertension 10(7):388-94 Systolic hypertension in older patients, a case study of palivizumab Registries 10(9):489-92 10(1):47-55 Introduction of an electronic registry to Statins Wireless endoscopy improve diabetes outcomes in a primary Pravastatin’s efficacy in the elderly at high \ review of capsule endoscopy, care network, 10(10):541-6 risk for vascular disease, 10(1):14-5 10(5):273-7 Renal artery stenosis abs/comm Women’s health clinics Renal artery stenosis in the hypertensive Real-life results of statin therapy fall short, Do women’s clinics improve patient satis- patient, 10(11):6177-2 2W y 10(3):132 abs onium faction?, 10(6):307-8 abs/comm 684 JCOM December 2003 Vol. 10, No. 12 www.turner-white.com INDEX TO VOLUME 10 AUTHORS Abbo M Brennan PJ Cheng D Retrospective analysis of a guideline for A physician-led strategic initiative to Has the use of appendiceal ultrasonogra- evaluating nontraumatic abdominal pain improve clinical efficiency and reduce phy been effective in reducing the nega- in older patients presenting to the emer- costs in a large academic health system, tive appendectomy rate?, 10(1):1-23 gency department, 10(11):589-95 10(7):376-82 Christakis DA Abreu MT Britton O Continuity of care is associated with early Crohn’s disease: an evidence-based Hospitalist home visit program identifies and consistent treatment of attention- approach to medical management, medication errors in a vulnerable gener- deficit/hyperactivity disorder during a 10(5):279-89 al medicine population, 10(4):198-202 single school year, 10(7):371-5 Overview of a workshop on the role of the Clancy CT Albanese R hospitalist in quality improvement, The evaluation and management of Posttraumatic stress disorder: detection 10(4):209-12 depression in primary care: an evidence- and management in primary care, Brooks DC based review. Part 1: epidemiology and 10(10):559-68 Has the use of appendiceal ultrasonogra- clinical assessment, 10(2):95-103 Arana GW phy been effective in reducing the nega- The evaluation and management of Posttraumatic stress disorder: detection tive appendectomy rate?, 10(1):19-23 depression in primary care: an evidence- and management in primary care, Burnett DA based review. Part 2: treatment, 10(10):559-68 A review of capsule endoscopy, 10(2):104-19 ArmstrongJ 10(5):273-7 Cooper GS New opportunities for an old problem: Bush P Resource use and expenditures associated preventing genital chlamydial infections Introduction of an automated outcomes with medical therapy for gastroe- in U.S. women, 10(8):447-55 data collection and analysis system sophageal reflux disease in Ohio medic- Armstrong PF across 22 pediatric hospitals, aid beneficiaries, 10(2):73-8 Introduction of an automated outcomes 10(3):159-65 Optimizing testing and treatment for Helicobacter pylori infection in patients with data collection and analysis system Callahan CW acutely bleeding gastroduodenal ulcers: across 22 pediatric hospitals, Performance feedback improves pediatric an interventional study, 10(7):365-70 10(3):159-65 residents’ adherence to asthma clinical Bates DM guidelines, 10(6):317-22 Cummings JP A review of capsule endoscopy, Has the use of appendiceal ultrasonogra- Carethers JM 10(5):273-7 phy been effective in reducing the nega- Screening for colorectal cancer: analysis of tive appendectomy rate?, 10(1):19-23 evidence and cost-effectiveness, Curley C Improving care in the hospital: hospitalists 10(2):87-94 A physician-led strategic initiative to improve clinical efficiency and reduce and JCOM, 10(4):184 e Catanzaro A costs in a large academic health system, Optimizing testing and treatment for Benis L] 10(7):376-82 Reversing warfarin anticoagulation: uti- Helicobacter pylori infection in patients with acutely bleeding gastroduodenal Datto CJ lization of fresh frozen plasma and vita- ulcers: an interventional Do clinician and patient adherence predict min K in a community hospital, study,10(7):365-70 outcome in a depression disease man- 10(12):643-5 agement program?, 10(2):79-85 Chak A Bini EJ Optimizing testing and treatment for de Brantes F A review of capsule endoscopy, Helicobacter pylori infection in patients Bridges to excellence: building a business 10(5):273-7 with acutely bleeding gastroduodenal case for quality care, 10(8):439-46 Bock BC ulcers: an interventional study, DelVecchio M Improving tobacco dependence medica- 10(7):365-70 . Process improvements to support earlier tion use in a Medicaid managed care Chan DS discharge times on a cardiology service, organization: a practical systems-level Performance feedback improves pediatric 10(5):263-5 approach, 10(10):535-9 residents’ adherence to asthma clinical DeRuntz PJ Bogner H guidelines, 10(6):317-22 Development of a brochure for patients Do clinician and patient adherence predict Chang AY describing a hospitalist service, outcome in a depression disease man- Inpatient evaluation and management of 10(4):204-8 agement program?, 10(2):79-85 acute decompensated heart failure, Disbot M Brads-Pitt T 10(4):231-9 A physician-led strategic initiative to Performance feedback improves pediatric Chen LX improve clinical efficiency and reduce residents’ adherence to asthma clinical Diagnosis and management of gout, costs in a large academic health system, guidelines, 10(6):317-22 10(6):336—42 10(7):376-82 www.turner-white.com Vol . 10, No. 12 December 2003 JCOM 685 INDEX TO VOLUME 10 Do clinician and patient adherence predict Galvin RS guide to prudent prevention, outcome in a depression disease man- Bridges to excellence: building a business 10(9):493-502 agement program?, 10(2):79-85 case for quality care, 10(8):439-46 Herrera L Dolor RJ Gibbs K Early detection and management of HIV Physician perceptions about the flu: a sur- Introduction of an electronic registry to infection, 10(9):503-10 vey of U.S. primary care providers, improve diabetes outcomes in a primary Hicks LS 10(3):139-44 care network, 10(10):541-6 Hospitalist home visit program identifies Dorman T Glauber JH medication errors in a vulnerable gener- Updating the Leapfrog Group intensive Improving tobacco dependence medica- al medicine population, 10(4):198-202 care unit physician staffing standard, tion use in a Medicaid managed care Overview of a workshop on the role of the 10(1):31-7 organization: a practical systems-level hospitalist in quality improvement, Dorn GH approach, 10(10):535-9 10(4):209-12 A multicenter intervention to improve the Goldman L Hill J care of hospitalized patients with com- The follow-up service: easing the transi- A brief telephonic instrument to screen for munity-acquired pneumonia tion from the inpatient to the outpatient cognitive impairment in a managed care 10(8):431-8 setting, 10(5):257-62 population, 10(8):419-29 Doubilet PM Goldstein M Hird L Has the use of appendiceal ultrasonogra- The “Intensive”—a program to improve Process improvements to support earlier phy been effective in reducing the nega- communication performance, discharge times on a cardiology service, tive appendectomy rate?, 10(1):19-23 10(3):155-8 10(5):263-5 Epstein L Goldszer RC Hofmann SG Process improvements to support earlier Process improvements to support earlier Diagnosis and treatment of panic disorder, discharge times on a cardiology service discharge times on a cardiology service, 10(12):669-80 10(5):263-5 10(5):263-5 Holzer SS Erbelding EJ Gonet JA Physician perceptions about the flu: a sur- Early detection and management of HI\ Optimizing testing and treatment for infection, 10(9):503-10 HHee1ellliiicccooovhba aAcc ter pylori infection in patients vey of U.S. primary care providers, 10(3):139-44 with acutely bleeding gastroduodenal Eslami M ulcers: an interventional study, Holzmueller CG Hapsh yt hbe eeunse eofff ecatpipveen diin ceraeld ucuilntgr astohen ognregaa-- nLOrf A1c5e -—/0 Updating the Leapfrog Group intensive tive appendectomy rate? 10(1):19-2a3 Goonan E care unit physician staffing standard, 10(1):31-7 Process improvements to support earlier Fick D discharge times on a cardiology service, Horowitz D Residents’ attitudes toward, knowledge of and use of clinical guidelines: a survey 10(5):263 5 A physician-led strategic initiative to 10(10):531-4 Gounder PP improve clinical efficiency and reduce \ multicenter intervention to improve the costs in a large academic health system, Fillit H care of hospitalized patients with com- 10(7):376-82 \ brief telephonic instrument to screen for munity-acquired pneumonia Do clinician and patient adherence predict cognitive impairment in a mana ved care 10(8):431-8 outcome in a depression disease man- population, 10(8):419-29 agement program?, 10(2):79-85 Grossman SA Finn KM Syncope: diagnosis and evidence-based Horrigan LA Hospital-acquired acute renal failure management, 10(1):39-46 Beyond informed consent: the shared deci- what hospitalists need to know, sion making process, 10(6):323-8 10(4):721144 -2932 Handin DR Glycemic control in the hospitalized Hricak H Friedman RS patient with diabetes mellitus Retrospective analysis of a guideline for The evaluation and management of 10(4):224-30 evaluating nontraumatic abdominal pain depression in primary care: an evidence- based review. Part 1: epidemiology and Hanno P in older patients presenting to the emer- clinical assessment, 10(2):95-103 \ physician-led strategic initiative to gency department, 10(11):589-95 The evaluation and management of improve clinical efficiency and reduce Huddleston JM depression in primary care: an evidence- costs in a large academic health system, Orthe pedic surgery nurses assessment of 10(7):376-82 based review. Part 2: treatment, a hospitalist model of perioperative care, 10(2):104-19 Harley CR 10(4):193-7 Frueh BC Cholesterol management in a population Hummel J Posttraumatic stress disorder: detection of managed care enrollees, 10(3):147-54 Introduction of an electronic registry to and management in primary care Heflin MT improve diabetes outcomes in a primary 10(10):559-68 Screening for cancer in older women: a care network, 10(10):541-6 686 JCOM December 2003 Vol. 10, No. 12 www.turner-white.com racThO VOLUME 10 Imamura DT Kelly HW Krauss J Performance feedback improves pediatric The 2002 asthma guidelines update: a Residents’ attitudes toward, knowledge of, residents’ adherence to asthma clinical review of the new recommendations, and use of clinical guidelines: a survey, guidelines, 10(6):317-22 10(6):329-35 10(10):531—4 Janas JJ Keroack MD Landry L Using the EMR as a decision support tool A review of capsule endoscopy, A multicenter intervention to improve the to improve quality, 10(7):383-7 10(5):273-7 care of hospitalized patients with com- munity-acquired pneumonia, Jesse RL Kerr K Evaluation of the emergency department Retrospective analysis of a guideline for 10(8):431-8 patient with possible myocardial evaluating nontraumatic abdominal pain Larson DR ischemia, 10(10):547-58 in older patients presenting to the emer- Orthopedic surgery nurses’ assessment of Jha AK gency department, 10(11):589-95 a hospitalist model of perioperative care, Combination therapy with hydrocortisone The follow-up service: easing the transi- 10(4):193-7 and fludrocortisone does not improve tion from the inpatient to the outpatient Lee TH symptoms in chronic fatigue syndrome, setting, 10(5):257-62 Bridges to excellence: building a business 10(9):470-1 abs/comm Khorasani R case for quality care, 10(8):439-46 Do skeletal fractures decrease risk for sub- Has the use of appendiceal ultrasonogra- Levin M sequent coronary events in women with phy been effective in reducing the nega- Chronic daily headache: classification, heart disease?, 10(11):581-2 abs/comm tive appendectomy rate?, 10(1):19-23 diagnosis, and management, Tramadol and acetaminophen combina- Kim HJ 10(11):608-15 tion tablets: a new therapeutic choice for Diagnosis and treatment of panic disorder, Levy S fibromyalgia pain?, 10(7):358, 360 10(12):669-80 Adolescent substance use: prevention and abs/comm management by primary care clinicians, Kirkwood KS Johnson M 10(3):166-74 Retrospective analysis of a guideline for Residents’ attitudes toward, knowledge of, evaluating nontraumatic abdominal pain Lewis BE and use of clinical guidelines: a survey, in older patients presenting to the emer- A brief telephonic instrument to screen for 10(10):531-4 gency department, 10(11):589-95 cognitive impairment in a managed care Jones K population, 10(8):419-29 A physician-led strategic initiative to Kirshenbaum J Process improvements to support earlier Ley C improve clinical efficiency and reduce costs in a large academic health system, discharge times on a cardiology service, Learning with leaders to create safe health 10(7):376-82 10(5):263-5 care: the executive session on patient safety, 10(11):597-601 Knight AM JRoesvheir sKi ng warfarin anticoagulation: uti- Development of a brochure for patients Lighter DE Introduction of an automated outcomes lization of fresh frozen plasma and vita- describing a hospitalist service, data collection and analysis system min K in a community hospital, 10(4):204-8 across 22 pediatric hospitals, 10(12):643-5 Knight JR 10(3):159-65 Joshi MS Adolescent substance use: prevention and Lippert J Hospital quality of care: the link between management by primary care clinicians, Has the use of appendiceal ultrasonogra- accreditation and mortality, 10(9):473-80 10(3):166-74 phy been effective in reducing the nega- Jung B Kohen R tive appendectomy rate?, 10(1):19-23 Screening for colorectal cancer: analysis of Syncope: diagnosis and evidence-based Lozano P evidence and cost-effectiveness, management, 10(1):39—46 Continuity of care is associated with early 10(2):87-94 Kontos MC and consistent treatment of attention- Katz IR Evaluation of the emergency department deficit/hyperactivity disorder during a Do clinician and patient adherence predict patient with possible myocardial single school year, 10(7):371-5 outcome in a depression disease man- ischemia, 10(10):547-58 MacGregor A agement program?, 10(2):79-85 Koroukian SM Introduction of an automated outcomes Keller V Resource use and expenditures associated data collection and analysis system Beyond informed consent: the shared deci- with medical therapy for gastroesoph- across 22 pediatric hospitals, sion making process, 10(6):323-8 ageal reflux disease in Ohio Medicaid 10(3):159-65 beneficiaries, 10(2):73-8 Keller VF Maclean JR The “Intensive—”a program to improve Kosseff AL Residents’ attitudes toward, knowledge of, communication performance, Clinical collaboratives for improving and use of clinical guidelines: a survey, 10(3):155-8 patient care, 10(12):651-6 10(10):531-4 www.turner-white.com Vol . 10, No. 12. December 2003 JCOM 687 INDEX TO VOLUME 10 Magruder KM ageal reflux disease in Ohio Medicaid Pantilat SZ Posttraumatic stress disorder: detection beneficiaries, 10(2):73-8 Retrospective analysis of a guideline for and management in primary care, Murff HJ evaluating nontraumatic abdominal pain 10(10):559-68 Acetaminophen for osteoarthritis on the in older patients presenting to the emer- Mange KC knees: could the guidelines be wrong?, gency department, 10(11):589-95 The follow-up service: easing the transi- Renal artery stenosis in the hypertensive 10(3):133-4 abs/comm patient, 10(11):61177--2222 Alendromate to prevent accelerated bone tion from the inpatient to the outpatient Matuszewski KA loss after postmenopausal HRT is dis- setting, 10(5):257-62 A review of capsule endoscopy, continued, 10(6):305-6 abs/comm Perrin JM 10(5):273-7 Atrial fibrillation prophylaxis after cardiac Improving tobacco dependence medica- surgery does not reduce length of stay, tion use in a medicaid managed care McDonough KL 10(5):253-4 abs/comm organization: a practical systems-level Cholesterol management in a population Daily aspirin and prophylaxis against approach, 10(10):535-9 of managed care enrollees, 10(3):147-54 recurrent colorectal adenoma, 10(10):530 Persell SD McKean SCW abs/comm Counseling to increase exercise: getting Hospitalist home visit program identifies Effect of hormone replacement on cogni- patients to prompt physicians, medication errors in a vulnerable gener- tive function in postmenopausal women, 10(6):304—5 abs/comm al medicine population, 10(4):198-202 10(2):63-4 abs/comm Depression is a predictor of mortality after Hospitalists—an integral part of the health Evaluating testing strategies for the diag- coronary artery bypass surgery, care system, 10(4):184 e nosis of syncope, 10(9):466-7 abs/comm 10(10):526-7 abs/comm Overview of a w orkshop on the role of the Folic acid does not reduce cardiovascular How common is restless legs syndrome?, hospitalist in quality improvement events in patients with coronary artery 10(12):632 abs/comm 10(4):209-12 disease, 10(8):410-1 abs/comm How does health information on the inter McWilliams M Impact of public dissemination of coro- net affect the patient-doctor relation- Hospitalist home visit program identifies nary artery bypass graft outcomes on ship?, 10(9):465-6 abs/comm medication errors in a vulnerable gener- surgical mortality, 10(11):577-8 abs/comm Morning insulin glargine is better than al medicine population, 10(4):198-202 Managing dyspepsia: is the test-and-treat bedtime insulin glargine or bedtime Midthun DE strategy effective in primary care?, NPH insulin in combination with Screening for lung cancer, 10(12):661-8 10(12):634-5 abs/comm glimepiride, 10(8):406-7 abs/comm Pacemaker therapy for vasovagal syncope No improvement in nationwide choles- Mills CS \ brief telephonic instrument to screen for does not prevent recurrent syncopal terol levels during the 1990s, 10(7):353-4 events, 10(7):354-5 abs/comm abs/comm cognitive impairment in a managed care Rethinking the role of conventional diet NSAIDs may block cardioprotective effect population, 10(8):419-29 of aspirin, 10(11):585, 588 abs/comm therapy for coronary artery disease, Milstein A 10(1):10-1 abs/comm Physician assessment of patients’ compre- Updating the Leapfrog Group intensive hension of new information—does it care unit physician staffing standard, Nelson MA improve outcomes?, 10(5):252-3 10(1):31-7 Cholesterol management in a population abs/comm Mitchell MA of managed care enrollees, 10(3):147-54 Real-life results of statin therapy fall short, Acute myocardial infarction: how well do Niemeier S] 10(3):132 abs/comm emergency physicians in community Clinical collaboratives for improving Treating diabetic dyslipidemia with gemfi- hospitals follow clinical guidelines? patient care, 10(12):651-6 brozil for secondary prevention of coro- 10(9):481-7 Norris TE nary heart disease, 10(2):68-9 abs/comm Mohs RC Introduction of an electronic registry to What is the role of self-monitoring of A brief telephonic instrument to screen for improve diabetes outcomes in a primary blood glucose in non-insulin-treated dia- betes?, 10(1):7, 10 abs/comm cognitive impairment in a managed care care network, 10(10):541-6 population, 10(8):419-29 O'Connell D Peterson JF Moore MI Disclosing unanticipated outcomes and Accepting critically ill patients in transfer: how will it affect common hospital Process improvements to support earlier medical errors, 10(1):19-23 benchmarks?, 10(9):464—5 abs/comm discharge times on a cardiology service, Oddone EZ Central nervous system active medications 10(5):263-—5 Screening for cancer in older women: a and the risk of fracture in older women, Morath JM guide to prudent prevention, 10(6):308, 313 abs/comm Learning with leaders to create safe health 10(9):493-502 Does pharmaceutical advertising contain care: the executive session on patient Pagel JM accurate promotional statements?, safety, 10(11):597-601 Retrospective analysis of a guideline for 10(2):65-6 abs/comm Mourad WA evaluating nontraumatic abdominal pain Echinacea is not effective for treatment of Resource use and expenditures associated in older patients presenting to the emer- the common cold, 10(3):128-9 abs/comm with medical therapy for gastroesoph- gency department, 10(11):589-95 Effect of experienced hospitalist care on 688 JCOM December 2003 Vol. 10, No. 12 www.turner-white.com eTOa VOLeUME 10 mortality, cost, and length of stay, Rigotti NA Singal N 10(1):15-6 abs/comm Improving tobacco dependence medica- Management of conjunctivitis, Neuraminidase inhibitors are effective for tion use in a Medicaid managed care 10(7):388-94 treatment and prevention of influenza, organization: a practical systems-level Sivak MV 10(7):360-1 abs/comm approach, 10(10):535-9 Optimizing testing and treatment for Quality of care in the vulnerable elderly, Rockeymoore MB Helicobacter pylori infection in patients 10(12):635-6 abs/comm Updating the Leapfrog Group intensive with acutely bleeding gastroduodenal Screening for statin-related toxicity: low care unit physician staffing standard, ulcers: an interventional study, yield, 10(5):247, 250 abs/comm 10(1):31-7 10(7):365-70 Spiral CT with selective PET scanning detects early lung cancers in heavy Rogers R Sklar T smokers, 10(10):519-20 abs/comm Residents’ attitudes toward, knowledge of, A multicenter intervention to improve the Thiazide diuretics are associated with and use of clinical guidelines: a survey, care of hospitalized patients with com- lower risk of hip fractures, 10(11):578, 10(10):531-4 munity-acquired pneumonia, 581 abs/comm Roy CL 10(8):431-8 Using a personalized targeted mailing to Overview of a workshop on the role of the Slomovic AR increase mammography screening, hospitalist in quality improvement, Management of conjunctivitis, 10(8):417-8 abs/comm 10(4):209-12 10(7):388-94 Platt FW Rudolph JR Spigel DR Disclosing unanticipated outcomes and Acute myocardial infarction: how well do Adopting new breast cancer staging: the medical errors, 10(1):19-23 emergency physicians in community impact of stage migration, 10(12):638, Plevak MF hospitals follow clinical guidelines?, 641 abs/comm Orthopedic surgery nurses’ assessment of 10(9):481-7 Catheter design and bacteremia in patients a hospitalist model of perioperative care, with cancer, 10(11):584—5 abs/comm 10(4):193-7 Schaechter JD Evaluating suspected malignant pleural Systolic hypertension in older patients, Poon EG effusions: is sending more fluid better?, 10(1):47-55 Do patients with acute myocardial infarc- 10(2):67-8 abs/comm tion who arrive via ambulance receive Schneider JW Following patients with advanced cancer: better quality care?, 10(2):64-65 abs/comm Inpatient evaluation and management of satisfaction with nurse-led care, Do women’s clinics improve patient satis- acute decompensated heart failure, 10(1):16-8 abs/comm faction?, 10(6):307-8 abs/comm 10(4):231-9 Implementing cervical cancer screening in Laparoscopic fundoplication for reflux dis- Schnipper JL underserved communities, 10(8):405 ease: gap between efficacy and effective- Overview of a workshop on the role of the abs/comm ness, 10(3):127-8 abs/comm hospitalist in quality improvement, Improved outcomes with perioperative Pravastatin’s efficacy in the elderly at high 10(4):209-12 erythropoietin, 10(10):523—4 abs/comm risk for vascular disease, 10(1):14-5 Improving appetite in patients with abs/comm Schumacher HR advanced cancer: putting fish oil to the Self-management program reduces hospi- Diagnosis and management of gout, test, 10(3):129-30 abs/comm tal utilization in patients with COPD, 10(6):336-42 Screening for colorectal lesions: how well 10(5):254—5 abs/comm Seltzer SE does virtual colonoscopy perform?, Pronovost PJ Has the use of appendiceal ultrasonogra- 10(9):463-—4 abs/comm Updating the Leapfrog Group intensive phy been effective in reducing the nega- Surgery and survival in rectal cancer: ben- care unit physician staffing standard, tive appendectomy rate?, 10(1):19-23 efits of high-volume hospitals, 10(7):361, 10(1):31-7 Sequist TD 363 abs/comm Rassen AG Are physicians compliant with clinical Targeting repeat blood donors can increase Seniors-at-home: a case management pro- practice guidelines for osteoporosis in supply, 10(6):303—4 abs/comm gram for frail elders, 10(11):603-7 older adults with prior fracture?, Value of short-term follow-up recommen- Ratko TA 10(12):636-7 abs/comm dations in mammography, 10(5):250-1 A review of capsule endoscopy, 10(5):273-7 Diagnosing cancer in the presence of abs/comm Reese PP involuntary weight loss, 10(10):520, 523 Sterling JE Hospitalist héme visit program identifies abs/comm Acute myocardial infarction: how well do medication errors in a vulnerable gener- Oral prednisone for outpatient treatment emergency physicians in community al medicine'population, 10(4):198-202 of COPD exacerbations, 10(8):411-2 hospitals follow clinical guidelines?, abs/comm 10(9):481-7 Rhew DC A multicenter intervention to improve the Sewell MC Tanasijevic M care of hospitalized patients with com- A brief telephonic instrument to screen for Process improvements to support earlier munity-acquired pneumonia, cognitive impairment in a managed care discharge times on a cardiology service, 10(8):431-8 population, 10(8):419-29 10(5):263-5 www.turner-white.com Vol . 10, No. 12 December 2003 JCOM 689 INDEX TO VOLUME 10 Thomas J WallerJ Winickoff JP Managing the high cost of specialty drugs: Residents’ attitudes toward, knowledge of, Improving tobacco dependence medica- a case study of palivizumab, and use of clinical guidelines: a survey, tion use in a Medicaid managed care 10(9):489-92 10(10):531-4 organization: a practical systems-level Thompson DA Weingart SN approach, 10(10):535-9 Acute myocardial infarction: how well do Learning with leaders to create safe health Witsell DL emergency physicians in community care: the executive session on patient Physician perceptions about the flu: a sur- hospitals follow clinical guidelines?, safety, 10(11):597-601 vey of U.S. primary care providers, 10(9):481-7 Weingarten SR 10(3):139-44 Thompson R A multicenter intervention to improve the Wong JY Do clinician and patient adherence predict care of hospitalized patients with com- A multicenter intervention to improve the outcome in a depression disease man- munity-acquired pneumonia, care of hospitalized patients with com- agement program?, 10(2):79-85 10(8):431-8 munity-acquired pneumonia, Welton ML 10(8):431-8 Townsend RR Systolic hypertension in older patients, Retrospective analysis of a guideline for Wong RCK evaluating nontraumatic abdominal pain Optimizing testing and treatment for 10(1):47-55 in older patients presenting to the emer- Helicobacter pylori infection in patients Tsymuk M gency department, 10(11):589-95 with acutely bleeding gastroduodenal A brief telephonic instrument to screen for Whelan CT ulcers: an interventional study, cognitive impairment in a managed care 10(7):365-70 Development and implementation of a population, 10(8):419-29 hospital pathway for patients with dia- Wright SM Underwood GH betic foot lesions, 10(5):267-72 Development of a brochure for patients Performance feedback improves pediatric White MK describing a hospitalist service, residents’ adherence to asthma clinical Beyond informed consent: the shared deci- 10(4):204-8 guidelines, 10(6):317-22 sion making process, 10(6):323-8 Wu BJ Vaughan BL Disclosing unanticipated outcomes and Reversing warfarin anticoagulation: uti- Adolescent substance use: prevention and medical errors, 10(1):19-23 lization of fresh frozen plasma and vita- management by primary care clinicians, The “Intensive”—a program to improve min K in a community hospital, 10(3) 166-74 communication performance, 10(12):643-5 Wachter RW 10(3):155-8 Zaidel O The follow-up service: easing the transi- Williams SA Crohn's disease: an evidence-based tion from the inpatient to the outpatient Cholesterol management in a population approach to medical management, setting, 10(5):257-62 of managed care enrollees, 10(3):147-54 10(5):279-89 690 JCOM December 2003 Vol. 10, No. 12 www.turmer-white.com

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