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Cartron-Mizeracki, Marie-Astrid – ProQuest LLC, 2016
Expenditures on health information technology (HIT) for healthcare organizations are growing exponentially and the value of it is the subject of criticism and skepticism. Because HIT is viewed as capable of improving major health care indicators, the government offers incentives to health care providers and organizations to implement solutions.…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Health Services, Allied Health Personnel, Barriers
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Winters, Ryan; Pou, Anna; Friedlander, Paul – Journal of Rural Health, 2011
Objectives: Describe the population, Medicaid, uninsured, and otolaryngology practice demographics for 7 representative rural Southeastern states, and propose academic-affiliated outreach clinics as a service to help meet the specialty care needs of an underserved rural population, based on the "medical mission" model employed in…
Descriptors: Human Services, Rural Population, Needs Assessment, Patients
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Klingner, Jill; Moscovice, Ira; Tupper, Judith; Coburn, Andrew; Wakefield, Mary – Journal of Rural Health, 2009
Implementation of patient safety initiatives can be costly in time and energy. Because of small volumes and limited resources, rural hospitals often are not included in nationally driven patient safety initiatives. This article describes the Tennessee Rural Hospital Patient Safety Demonstration project, whose goal was to strengthen capacity for…
Descriptors: Safety, Hospitals, Demonstration Programs, Patients