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2002 H&HN Article Index


Ambulance/Emergency Service

ED Teamwork, Joyce Kelly, March, 30
St. Louis hospitals work together to fight emergency department overcrowding

Nowhere Else to Turn, Richard Haugh, April, 44-48
As the ax falls on mental health funding, hospitals EDs fill the gap-reluctantly

Speed Guaranteed, Dave Carpenter, May, 32
SSM Health Care's 30-30 promise for EDs pays off in patient loyalty, staff morale

Building Smarter EDs, Jan Greene, December, 32-36
Flexibility key of redesign to incorporate shifting demands, improved processes and evolving technology


Benefits

PCAs Coming Soon? Christopher J. Gearon, March, 18
Slowly, employers warm to the idea of defined contribution. But will it last?


Benchmarking

2002 Benchmarking Guide Susanna Hoppszallern, February, 33-41
Special section: Financial Performance, Medical Practice Performance, Market Performance and Key Departments


Career Path

Jennifer Vago, R.N., Joyce Kelly, January, 20
Surgical nurse and recruitment, Doctors Without Borders

Cheryl Ptaszynski, Joseph V. Robbins, February, 20
Director of patient satisfaction, Bristol (Conn.) Hospital

Gary Strong, Joseph V. Robbins, March, 22
Senior vice president and chief information officer, Fairview Health Services, Minneapolis

Karen Garvin, Joseph V. Robbins, April, 20
Director of volunteer services, Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital, Whittier, Calif.

Dwayne Jordan, Dagmara Scalise, May, 22
Chief information officer, Rehoboth McKinley Christian Healthcare, Gallup, N.M.

Al Greene, Joyce Kelly, June, 18
Chief executive officer, Queen of Angels Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, Los Angeles

Gwen Allen, R.N., Ashok Selvam, July, 23
Director of surgical services, St. Anthony Hospital, Oklahoma City

Barry Uhl, M.D., Ashok Selvam, August, 18
Radiation oncologist liaison physician, Grossmont Hospital, San Diego

Dorothy Sawyer, R.N., Ashok Selvam, September, 20
Chief executive officer, Maryvale Hospital, Phoenix

Jeffrey A. Elting, M.D., Joseph A. Robbins, October, 20
Medical director for bioterrorism coordination, District of Columbia Hospital Association, Washington

Linda Horton, R.N., Joseph V. Robbins, November, 18
Workforce initiatives coordinator, North Carolina Hospital Association, Cary

Judith Goldberg, Joseph V. Robbins, December, 18
Director, Initiative for Women with Disabilities, Elly and Steve Hammerman Health & Wellness Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York


CEOs

Hello, CEO, Goodbye, Joyce Kelly, February, 16-18
Hospital leaders keep leaving their jobs, and the field scratches its collective head

Are You the Problem? Gloria Shur Bilchik, May 38-42
CEOs leading culture change at their hospitals are also often the biggest obstacles


Children/Youth

Ahoy, Ye Patients! Ashok Selvam, May, 33
Chicago children's hospital launches a nautical theme


Columns: Business Matters

The Smallest Table, Alden Solovy, January, 32
The innermost circle is where decisions get made. Should you be there?

Winning Isn't Everything, Alden Solovy, February, 32
H&HN's Most Wired Survey helps hospitals compare and improve IT strategies

Rule 14, Alden Solovy, March, 38
Leadership means more than taking charge. It means doing what's right.

Eyes Down, Heart Up, Alden Solovy, April, 30
Motivating staff is a matter of providing tools for success and opportunities for advancement

Recharge Your Battery, Alden Solovy, May, 34
Executives, and employees, need to find motivation on occasion. Here's one opportunity.

Tool Time Nurses, Alden Solovy, June, 30
As handhelds proliferate, ease of use, logistics and the role of the device in direct patient care are keys to success

Almost Famous, Alden Solovy, July, 34
Getting quoted in the Wall Street Journal leads to, among other things, more than a little good-natured ribbing

9/11/02, Alden Solovy, August, 28
Select where you'll observe this day with care

The Paradox of Planning, Alden Solovy, September, 32
Organizations struggle to reconcile aspirations and actions

Middle Managers Matter, Alden Solovy, October, 32
Front-line employees say relationship with supervisors is a key to retention

E-mail Minus "E-mail," Alden Solovy, November, 26
California study shows that online communication can benefit patients, physicians and payers

"Home" Improvement, Alden Solovy, December, 28
Comfort, safety and privacy emerge as the biggest considerations in hospital design and construction


Columns: Editor's Notes

Predictions, Mary Grayson, January, 8
Looking ahead for answers from information technology has proven cloudy

Journey's End, Mary Grayson, February, 8
The late Carolyn Lewis' leadership style brought powerful convictions and a soft-spoken manner to hospital governance

Somebody Else, Mary Grayson, February, 8
Problems with health care "system" illustrate need to experiment with solutions

Three Legs, Mary Grayson, April, 8
Health care is a stool that rests-albeit precariously-on three legs

Culture Clashes, Mary Grayson, May, 8
What people say about you might be instructive

Shed a Tier, Mary Grayson, June, 8
So-called "tiered" health plans are the Next Big Thing for health care

Skin Game, Mary Grayson, July, 8
Problems of consumer-directed health care

The Second Time, Mary Grayson, August, 8
Leveling the field in niche provider trend

Magic Bullets, Mary Grayson, September, 8
No magic bullet can replace a good, old-fashioned common sense CEO

Inside Baseball, Mary Grayson, October, 8
Health care communicates with self, but is it willing to talk with consumers?

Good Timing, Mary Grayson, November, 8
Health care's problems myriad, but overshadowed by other national concerns

Father Time Talks, Mary Grayson, December, 6
As Baby New Year nervously approaches his time in the spotlight, Father Time offers some sage advice.


Columns: OutBox

It's Not Easy, Lynn Olman, January, 76
Collaboration is the best-maybe only-way to improve your community's health

A Voice for Readiness, Dick Davidson, February, 64
A new partnership will coordinate and advocate to support front-line responders

Promises to Keep, Rick Pollack, March, 88
American hospitals have a pact with patients that must be kept

A Business Imperative, Rupert Evans, April, 76
Diversity is no longer an option, it's essential for successful health care institutions

Paradigm or Paradox? James Orlikoff, May, 74
In an era without a "big idea" to pursue, governance may fall prey to risky contradictions

Closing the Gap, Romana Hasnain-Wynia, June, 80
A new consortium seeks to end health care disparities

Winning Ideas, Sister Mary Roch, July, 86
Award programs are a great way to pool ideas and find out what really works

Real People, Patricia West, August, 64
When hospital trustees speak, lawmakers listen to a community perspective

The Quality Quest, Jim Conway, September, 92
We're looking for the next winners of American Hospital Quest for Quality Prize

Staying Power, Daniel P. Bourque and Susan Crampton, October, 72
Community health initiatives face financial pressure, but they are hanging on

Healthy News, Michael Bilton, November, 80
New association to strengthen hospitals' community health initiatives

Risks and Rewards, Sita Ananth and Duffy Newman, December, 60
Integrating CAM services into the traditional mix brings challenges-and opportunities


Community Health

An Investment in Community, Terese Hudson Thrall, March, 58-64
McGaw Prize winner Memorial Hospital and Health System of South Bend (Ind.) answers the call

Beyond the Walls, Joseph V. Robbins, July, 28
Chicago hospital brings affordable housing to its neighbors, despite its own struggles

AHA NOVA Award: Winners 2002, Gina Rollins, July, 49-55
Hospitals direct scare resources to help their communities get healthy, fit, strong

Straight Talk, Chris Serb, September, 26-30
Honesty was the best policy when hospital treated anthrax poisoning victim


Customer Service/Satisfaction

A Happy Workplace, Jan Greene, April, 22-26
Hospitals that make a prestigious list find happy patients make for happy employees

Getting It Right, and Getting It Right Now, Don Babwin, September, 24-26
Hospitals turn to e-surveys to find out if patients are satisfied, and get immediate results

The Dynamics of Satisfaction, Lee Ann Runy, November, 57-63
Special section examining relationship between employee and patient satisfaction

Vying for Health, Ashok Selvam, December, 20-22
Massachusetts hospital hopes employee health will translate into patient health


Design/Construction

Building Boom, Don Babwin, March, 48-54
Changes in health care delivery, financial relief/innovations giving chance to replace/renovate aging facilities


Education

Coach's Assist, Dagmara Scalise, October, 20-22
Providers use "health coaching" to teach patients about how lifestyle affects health


Environmental

A Bright Idea, Philip Dunn, January, 24-26
Hospitals can save big bucks, do something for the environment by conserving power


E-health/Technology

Point and Click. (If Only It Were That Easy.), Richard Haugh, Christopher J. Gearon, Chris Serb, Dave Carpenter and Dagmara Scalise, January, 36-50
A hard look at what IT can do for health care today and tomorrow

Treatment on the Net, Dave Carpenter, February, 26-28
Cleveland Clinic program offers patients a chance at another diagnosis via the Internet

Getting Rid of the Hassles, Jan Greene, March, 20-22
Partners HealthCare System software takes the pain out of physician referral

Bar Coding: The Forgotten Technology, Dagmara Scalise, April, 16
The focus on computerized physician order entry has eclipsed a readily available solution

VA Calls Up, Christopher J. Gearon, May, 24-25
After hours, veterans get full access to care by dialing an advanced teletriage system

CPOE: An Executive's Guide, research by Dagmara Scalise, June, special section
This guide considers the advantages, disadvantages and costs of CPOE

Info Tech's Next Step, Dagmara Scalise, June, 60-62
What's driving the race to market this new generation of clinical systems?

Keep 'em Happy, Jan Greene, July 14-16
HIMSS survey says opportunity for growth, decent salary lead to IT worker satisfaction

For IT Staffers, One Happy Workplace, Laura Asplund, July 16
Kansas City system defies stereotypes, ranks among the best place for information technology employees to work

Paging Dr. C-3PO, Dave Carpenter, July, 23-24
In the pharmacy and elsewhere, robots show up for work, freeing up staff time

Forward Progress, Alden Solovy, July, 38-48
Special section: America's health care technology leaders are not sitting still

2002 Most Wired Survey, July, 46-47
Most Wired show clinical, financial edge, but extrapolations are complicated

Calming the IT Seas, Gina Rollins, August, 36-40
New alliance to guide health care toward technology standards

Plugged In, Jan Greene, October, 18
Technology allows hospitals to track nurses; but some complain about privacy

IMKI Success, Dagmara Scalise, October, 24-26
New online tool designed to help hospitals take full advantage of CPOE systems

Peace and Quiet, Jan Greene, November, 18-22
Hospitals discover creative ways to reach nurses. Are lessons in phone manners next?


Elderly Care

The Battle Against Bacteria and Fear, Laura Asplund, January, 30
Nursing homes show reluctance to readmit residents who test positive for bacteria

Seniors' Access Worsens, no byline, October, 64
Elderly patients have increasing problems accessing care and longer wait times


Facilities

Free Labor, Ashok Selvam, January, 20-22
Facing a cash crunch and a crumbling ED, a hospital calls on community volunteers

Hybrid Heats Up, John Wright, June, 20-22
Illinois hospital can go gas or electric, depending on what's cheaper


Finance/Balanced Budget Amendment

Hospital Stocks Prove Health on Wall Street, Dave Carpenter, February, 22-24
Bucking general market trends, investor-owned health care companies are doing well

Feeling the Pressure? Richard Haugh, March, 42-45
A multitude of financial strains add up to one big headache

The Fear of Tier, Christopher J. Gearon, April, 18-20
The latest move to control health care costs catches hospitals by unpleasant surprise

Against the Odds, Jan Greene, June, 18-20
Sticking to the basics pays off-in a big way-for one rural hospital in Maine

By a Thread, Richard Haugh, June, 34-40
A fragile, fraying safety net is everybody's problem

Seeking Disclosure, Richard Haugh, August, 24-26
As pressure mounts on hospitals to report as much as possible, some are resisting

Working On Working Capital, Lee Ann Runy, October, 26
Examination of freeing up working capital


Hospitalists

Patience Required, Richard Haugh, January, 18-19
Hospitalist programs don't pay off quickly, but good things come to those who wait

Benefits of Hospitalists, no byline, March, 77-78
Reports says hospitalists reduce costs while maintaining quality of care


Insurance

Up and Away, Christopher J. Gearon, August, 16-18
As malpractice insurance premiums keep rising, some providers cut back on services

California, Here We Come, Richard Haugh, October, 16-18
States aiming to limit jury awards eye a 1975 Golden State law as a model


Leadership

In Our Hands, no byline, April, 28-29
How hospital leaders can build a thriving workforce

Forward Motion, David L. Bernd (Mary Grayson), October, 34-38
American Hospital Association's new chair-elect details leadership philosophy

Not for Men Only, Richard Haugh, December, 22
Texas hospital's all-female leadership team seeks to prove gender is no issue for execs


Legal

After An Assault, Jan Greene, June, 16
Health care worker sues a patient who attacked her. But is that appropriate?


Legislation/Lobbying

Health Care Hits A Speed Bump, Dagmara Scalise, January, 18
Issues that once topped legislators' agendas are relegated to the back burner after Sept. 11

The Simpler Life, Dagmara Scalise, February, 20
Hospitals gain slots on HHS committee that will guide federal regulatory reform

The J-1 Blues, Terese Hudson Thrall, May, 20
Federal program that allows foreign doctors to work in underserved areas is threatened

Policy or Politics? Dagmara Scalise, August, 20
The prescription drug benefit is back on the table, but political posturing may doom it

Last Gasp for Single Payer? Terese Hudson Thrall, December, 16
Oregon voters nix a ballot measure that would have provided statewide coverage


Managed Care/Capitation

HMO Boot Camp, Jan Greene, May, 20-24
In four-day training sessions, New Jersey hospital staffs prepare for the battles ahead


Management

All Pumped Up over Cardiology, Dagmara Scalise, February, 50-53
Hospitals are racing to expand heart-related services. But can too much growth trip them up?

A Shifting Focus on Cancer, Chris Serb, 44-47
Even with overbuilding and lower Medicare reimbursements, hospitals increase oncology emphasis/spending

Crossing Borders, Susan Ladika, June, 26-28
Searching for a new line of business to boost revenues, some providers look abroad

Growth Is Back in Sight, Richard Haugh, June, 50-54
NFP Investor Conference gathered hospitals and health systems; found back-to-basics works, time for growth

Navigating the Niche, Jan Greene, Dagmara Scalise, Terese Hudson Thrall and Richard Haugh, August, 31-35
Three markets respond to the influx of specialty facilities

Safety Is Their Job, Dave Carpenter, September, 16
Following IOM report on medical errors, position of patient safety officer proliferates

A Joint Strategy For Orthopedics, Richard Haugh, September, 54-58
Hospitals team up with docs to keep a lucrative service line

Planetree {25 Years Older}, Christopher J. Gearon, October, 40-43
A health care philosophy that "puts patients first" is getting more attention from hospital executives and caregivers

The Complex Science of Neuroscience, Richard Haugh, November, 48-54
A clinical category with its share of knotty issues-and opportunities

Playing Nice, Christopher J. Gearon, December, 24
Is the business of health care getting dreary? It might be time for childish enthusiasm


Marketing

A Better Outcome, no byline, April, 20-22
$10 million ad campaign sponsored by new coalition hits the airwaves, papers


Media Watch

What is a hospital really all about? Joyce Kelly, May, 59
Missouri Hospital Association educates citizens about hospital-related issues

Headlining in Chicago, Joyce Kelly, August, 57
Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center campaign increases awareness of research and programs

Ounce of Prevention, Joyce Kelly, September, 71
N.H. Hospital Association & Foundation for Healthy Communities posters highlight prevention guidelines, advice on immunizations and physicals

Its show time for nursing, Joyce Kelly, October, 59
Nurses for a Healthier Tomorrow campaign to promote nursing as an exciting career

Reaching Out, Joyce Kelly, November, 65
Swedish Covenant Hospital branding campaign to highlight new technology and clinical stars


Medical Devices & Equipment

The Unkindest Cut, Richard Haugh, November, 14-16
Medical technology advances to improve life for patients, but hospitals pick up the cost


Mergers & Acquisitions

Groceries or Meds? Jan Greene, March, 36
Kaiser takes advantage of dot-com bust, buys online grocer's distribution system

Mergers & Acquisitions, compiled by Suzanna Hoppszallern, May, special section
The hospital sector in 2001 led the health care field in mergers and acquisitions


Outreach

The Human Touch, Ashok Selvam, July, 32
As docs and nurses take care of patients, Tennessee hospital watches the loved ones

Translation, Por Favor, Gina Rollins, December, 46-50
Across the nation, hospitals scramble to communicate with a fast-growing Spanish-speaking population


Outsourcing

Up, Up and Away, Terese Hudson Thrall, September, 16-18
Providers' spending on temporary docs goes through the roof, new data show

Contract Management Survey, Suzanna Hoppszallern, October, 49-57
Special section on 12th annual survey of outsourcing practices and trends


Palliative Care

2002 Circle of Life Awards, Gloria Shur Bilchik, July, 58-62
Award recognizes innovative end-of-life programs that enhance the care of dying patients and their families


Patient Safety/Quality/Medical Errors

Safe. Sound? Dagmara Scalise, February, 30
Hospitals don't meet Leapfrog standards, survey says. Is the test itself the problem?

Ratings Could Pay, Dagmara Scalise, March, 26
California initiative will reward doctors for quality performance

Medicine Safety, research by Dagmara Scalise, April, 57-64
A framework for change, special report

Infection Control, Christopher J. Gearon, May, 28-30
Pittsburgh coalition wages a regional war on deadly hospital-acquired infections

Your Results Rewarded, Christopher J. Gearon, June, 14
$9 million in grants intended to spur innovations to improve care

One Giant Leap? No byline, June, 16
Leapfrog Group adds 12 regions to its roster of hospitals

Intensivist Pain, Jan Greene, August, 20-22
Hospitals look for ways to meet Leapfrog requirements on critical care specialists

The American Hospital Quest for Quality Prize, Lee Ann Runy, August, 49-56
Prize honors organizations that have made exceptional improvements in quality and patient safety

Jump On Board, Jan Greene, November, 16-18
New Jersey system endorses Leapfrog, promises to spend $40 million to comply

Quest for Quality: Lessons Learned, Challenges Met, Lee Ann Runy, November, 24-25
Responses from prize application show lessons from around the country

Dueling Priorities, Dagmara Scalise, November, 42-44
Patient safety overshadows-some say overwhelms-the larger drive for quality


Pharmaceuticals/Pharmacists

A Prescription for Concern, Richard Haugh, Terese Hudson Thrall and Dagmara Scalise, February, 44-49
As health care increasingly relies on drug therapies, supply emerges as a major sticking point

A Bar to Bar Codes, Dagmara Scalise, May, 24
Some hospitals already feel the pinch as drug makers cut unit dose packaging

Poison Pill, Jan Greene, July, 26
As Internet pharmacies proliferate, states seek to distinguish when their use is legit


Physicians

Dr. Discontent, Richard Haugh, Dagmara Scalise, Jan Greene and Terese Hudson Thrall, April, 34-43
Feeling battered, physicians are rethinking their professional roles with ominous consequences for hospitals


Policy

Opened But Unused: FDA Mulls Policy, Christopher J. Gearon, November, 14
Feds reconsider hands-off policy on single-use devices and hospitals invited to comment

Rules of the Road, Alan Joch, December, 16-20
Patients vs. profits dilemma leads hospital to develop guidelines for ethical behavior


Practical Ethics

Divided loyalties, Terese Hudson Thrall, January, 28
Opinions from Sherry Makely and Margo Karston

Benefits dilemma, Terese Hudson Thrall, February, 26
Opinions from Ed Howell and Jack Fries

Throw out the Squeaky Wheel? Terese Hudson Thrall, March, 28
Opinions from Brian Gilbert and Susan Fitzgibbon

The problem with pitches, Terese Hudson Thrall, April, 26
Opinions from Beatriz Trejo and Jeff Hillebrand

What's your "fair" share? Terese Hudson Thrall, May, 27
Opinions from Diane Stover and Philip Boyle

Above and Beyond? Terese Hudson Thrall, June, 24
Opinions from Doug Nielsen and Craig Brace

Mission vs. morale, Terese Hudson Thrall, July, 32
Opinions from John O'Brien and Susan Herbert

Practice What You Preach? Terese Hudson Thrall, August, 24
Opinions from Johnson Smith Jr. and Terry Stoller

Quit Poaching! Terese Hudson Thrall, September, 28
Opinions from Bill McLean and Alice Villanueva

Appearance of Impropriety? Terese Hudson Thrall, October, 28
Opinions from Daniel Warmerling and Victor Lampasona

Wanted: Women Only, Terese Hudson Thrall, November, 20
Opinions from Tammy Greenwell and Fran Isaacson

Pay differential discovered, Terese Hudson Thrall, December, 26
Opinions from Barbara Duffy and George Perez


Predictions

Thinking Ahead, Ashok Selvam, January, 52
Three hospitals demonstrate that you can plan for the future, even if you can't foresee it

Charting Health Care's Future, no byline, March, 65-70
Special section examining trends affecting health care's future

2002 AHA Environmental Assessment, Gene O'Dell, September, 59-69
Special section on trends and issues influencing health care delivery system


Privacy/HIPAA

Leveraging the High Cost of HIPAA, Suzanna Hoppszallern and George Arges, January, 57-62
Special section detailing cost of compliance with privacy rules

Regs Ramp Up, Dagmara Scalise, June, 22-24
After fiddling with HIPPA's privacy rules, HHS takes aim at security, employer ID

HIPAA: The Patient Privacy Challenge, Suzanna Hoppszallern and Lawrence Hughes, December, 37-43
Special section detailing


Rural Health Care

Rural Renewal, Jan Greene, April, 50-54
As momentum builds, critical access hospital program shows signs of success

"Dirty Little Secret," Christopher J. Gearon, July, 28-30
Proposed payment increase would lend a hand to rural hospitals, but is it enough?


September 11/Disaster Planning/Bioterrorism

Health Care Hits A Speed Bump, Dagmara Scalise, January, 18
Issues that once topped legislators' agendas are relegated to the back burner after Sept. 11

Hospital Rates Go Through the Roof, Don Babwin, February, 16
Terrorist attacks just the latest in a series of factors punishing hospital property insurance

Reporting for Duty, Richard Haugh, September, 46-48
One year after terrorist attacks, hospitals confront a changed landscape-and seek to do their part to defend the homeland

Risk Ready Inside the Beltway, Alan Joch, September, 48-50
ER One design able to handle widespread emergencies such as bioterrorist attacks

Kansas City's Early Warning System, Ashok Selvam, September, 50-52
Local providers, government agencies and an IT vendor teamed up to establish a bioterror surveillance system

Computer System Aids L.A. County, Chris Serb, 52-53
System tracks communicable disease cases, flagging possible bioterrorism events, alerting key personnel


Social Issues

No Abuse Zone, Jan Greene, March 26-28
Hospitals seek to reduce intimidating behavior; call it a medical errors issue

Equal Access For All, Joyce Kelly, October, 24
Hospitals seek to ensure that patients get treatment no matter the ethnic background


Staffing/Salaries

Staffing Watch, Bill Santamour, January, 24
Roundup of staffing problems and solutions

Staffing Watch, Bill Santamour, February, 24
Roundup of staffing problems and solutions

Charting Workforce Woes, no byline, March, 24
With: What Jobs Need Filling, Regional Vacancies, Sign-on Bonuses, What RNs are Getting

Staffing Watch, Bill Santamour, March, 30
Roundup of staffing problems and solutions

No Job Vacancy, Philip Dunn, March, 34
Filling IT positions lower priority this year, according to HIMSS Leadership Survey

CIOs: Ready to Lead? Craig Webb, March, 34
Tech officers should be prepared to take over

Staffing Watch, Bill Santamour, April, 22
Roundup of staffing problems and solutions

A Happy Workplace, Jan Greene, April, 22-26
Hospitals that make prestigious list find happy patients make for happy employees

Staffing Watch, Bill Santamour, May, 28
Roundup of staffing problems and solutions

The Value of Docs, Terese Hudson Thrall, May, 32
Compares cost-effectiveness of physician specialties

Big Guns Take Aim at RN Crunch, Chris Serb, May, 48-50
Organizations pump money and expertise into RN shortage

Small hospital helps its nurses and, by extension, its community, Jan Greene, May, 50
Michigan hospital's program trains locals as nurses' aides

Staffing Watch, Bill Santamour, June, 22
Roundup of staffing problems and solutions

Staffing Watch, Bill Santamour, July, 24
Roundup of staffing problems and solutions

Staffing Watch, Bill Santamour, August, 22
Roundup of staffing problems and solutions

The Health Care Workforce, research by Lee Ann Runy, August, 41-48, gatefold
State-by-state numbers and initiatives

That's Dr. CIO, Jan Greene, September, 18-20
As IT becomes central to the process of care, physicians sign up for hospital tech jobs

A portrait of the nurse shortage, no byline, September, 22
Chart and graphics detailing issue, predictions

Staffing Watch, Bill Santamour, September, 26
Roundup of staffing problems and solutions

Big Raises All Around, C.J. Bolster and Gordon Hawthorne, September, 36-44
Is everybody happy?

Workforce Crisis? Or Leadership Opportunity? Peggy Schubert, September, 44
Trends in workforce shortage that could cause a crisis

Staffing Watch, Bill Santamour, October, 22
Roundup of staffing problems and solutions

Code Blue, Richard Haugh, October, 28-30
Shortage of medical coders costs big bucks; solutions prove elusive

Keeping Nurses, Dagmara Scalise, October, 44-48
How one hospital and two systems cured their staffing ills

Staffing Watch, Bill Santamour, November, 22
Roundup of staffing problems and solutions

Staffing Watch, Bill Santamour, December, 20
Roundup of staffing problems and solutions


Uninsured

A Welcome Mat for the Uninsured, Dagmara Scalise, January, 22
San Francisco hospital encourages private-pay patients to seek care elsewhere

"Not Just a Plaque," Terese Hudson Thrall, March, 20
Oregon hospitals establish standards for free care, go out of their way to provide it

A Better Outcome, no byline, April, 20-22
$10 million ad campaign sponsored by new coalition hits the airwaves, papers

America's Uninsured, Terese Hudson Thrall and Dagmara Scalise, November, 30-40
Rethinking the problem that won't go away


1Q[3a]

Will health reform happen at the state or federal level? Ashok Selvam, January, 26
Answers from Mark Gibson, Stephanie Kanwit and Duncan Wright, M.D.

What can be done to increase organ donation? Joyce Kelly, February, 28
Answers from Sherrill Lanthier, Frank A. Riddick Jr., M.D., and David C. Gerber

What will be the field's top ethical issues in five years? Ashok Selvam, March, 32
Answers from Ed Howard, Marin E Marty, Ph.D., and Dew Altman, Ph.D.

Do hospitals get a fair shake in the media? Joyce Kelly, April, 24
Answers from Mohammad Akhter, M.D., Rick Wade and Al Cross

Does health care still have a glass ceiling? Joyce Kelly, May, 30
Answers from Susan Stout Tamme, Consuelo Diaz and Mary Sheahen

How can we encourage more men to become nurses? Joyce Kelly, June, 28
Answers from Bruce Wilson, Denise Geolot and Robert J. Lucero, R.N.

Are hospitals focusing enough on disaster readiness? Joyce Kelly, July, 30
Answers from Richard Becker, M.D., Marion Smith, M.D., and Jerry Maier

Are CON laws relevant again as niche facilities multiply? Joyce Kelly, August, 26
Answers from Robert Rustuccia, Sen. Marvin Singleton, M.D., and Kenneth Thorpe

Should resident physicians' working hours be limited? Joyce Kelly, September, 30
Answers from Howard Markel, M.D., John Tooker, M.D., and Makeba Williams

When will hospitals feel the baby boomer effect? Lee Ann Runy, October, 30
Answers from Sarah Zapolsky, Paul Ginsburg, Ph.D., and Joel E. Streim, M.D.

Does employer-sponsored health care have a future? Joyce Kelly, November, 22
Answers from Gregg Lehman, David Himmelstein, M.D., and George Stockstill

 



   
 

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