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HCSM ANNUAL INDEX This index to Health Care Strategic Management Cardiac Services covers the January 1990 to December 1991 issues ¢ Aging of America Means Growth for Valve Implants. Feb 91:5. and is included to help readers locate articles or ¢ AMA and Rand Look at Cardiology Patient Management. Jul 90:8. * Buffalo General Expands Cardiac Transplants. Jul 90:3. gather information on a specific topic. We hope you ¢ Bypass Surgery Under Siege from Angina Study. Jan 91:8. find it useful. * Cardiac Patients to Gain from Quality Food Service. N 90:4. The index consists of two sections—a cross- * Cardiac Registry Follows Up with Heart Patients. Je 90:7. * Cardiac Rehabilitation Enhances Hospital Image. S 90:1. referenced subject index and an index of regular * Cardiology Needs Good Planning for the Future (Joane H. Goodroe & Kevin features. Each entry indicates the date of issue and J. Hichs). Aug 90:16. starting page number. For example, O 91:11 * Cardiovascular Heads Cement Ties With Group To Further Specialty. indicates that the article appeared in the October D 90:4. * Chest Pain Center Spotlights Cardiac Care. Feb 90:4. 1991 issue, starting on page 11. * Database Maps Cardiovascular Surgeons. June 90:5. To order back issues or reprints, call Health Care * Drugs for Arrhythmia Sudden Cardiac Deaths. Jan 91:8. Strategic Management at 1-800-328-3211. * Heart Disease: Medicare Discharges and Deaths. Aug 90:23. * Heart DRG Strategy Enabled Lourdes to Build a Budget Surplus. S 90:4. * Hospital Finds Head Start With Catheterization Test. Jan 91:5. * Hypertension Signals Possible Heart Attack. Aug 90:6. SUBJECT INDEX ¢ Insurance Modes Create Second Class Patients In Cardiac Care Services. N 90:7. Academic Medical Centers ¢ Study: Angioplasty Safe for 80-Year-Old Patients. O 90:7. * Baylor Opens $20 Million Landry Sports Medicine Research Center in Clinical Services Dallas. Feb 91:4. * Bone Marrow Focus of New Program. Aug 90:5. ¢ Administrators Need A Say in Clinical Guidelines. Jan 91:8. * Colorado’s University Hospital Goes Independent. Jan 90:4. * Iowa Clinic Expands Orthopedic Hours. Aug 90:5. * Hospital Agenda to Prioritize (Interview of John D. Forsyth). S 91:8. ¢ Family House Temporary Home For Transplant Patients. Aug 90:5. * HCFA’s Mortality Statistics Boost Teaching Hospitals (Donald E. L. John- * Pediatric Clinics and Surgicenters Widen Market Reach. Mar 90:4. son). Jan 90:2. * School Health Center Making the Grade. Jul 91:5. * Florida Outreach Fits Plan (Interview of Charles A. LeMaistre). Feb 91:8. * Sleep Centers Outlay Can Reap Rewards. S 91:1. * Paid Newsletters Offer Profit Potential to Medical Centers (Donald E. L. Johnson). Feb 90:1. Decision-Support Systems * USC and NME Plan New Tertiary Care Hospital. Jul 90:4. (See Market Research) AIDS Demographics * AIDS Bibliography. Apr 90:6. ¢ UPDATE Database Targets Market Demographics. S 91:7. + AIDS Report Summarizes Data for Hospital Managers. Apr 90:6. + AIDS Statistics Quantify Hospitals’ Efforts to Cope. Mar 91:5. Diversification * Illinois Masonic Exercises, Reworks Crisis Strategy to Handle HIV Case. * Barnes Tries Many Strategies to Improve Transplant Donations. Apr 91:4. Je 91:4. * Diabetes Offers Niche—But For Few Hospitals. Je 91:1. * Slim Profits, Moral Issue Characterize AIDS Care. Aug 91:1. * Diversification Has Four Keys. Apr 90:5. ¢ Hit Niche Markets With Disease-Specific Programs. May 90:21. Alliances * Hospital-based SNFs: A Good Bet for Institutions? Jun 90:1. * Illinois Masonic Raises Market Share in Face of Competition. Apr 90:19. * Florida Outreach Fits Plan (Interview of Charles A. LeMaistre). Feb 91:8. ¢ Iowa Kidney Stone Center Thrives With New Plan. Apr 91:4. ¢ Long-term Care Offers Opportunity For Revenue (Rolf D. Dixon). Je 91:14. Ambulatory Services * Multi’s Tried Four Key Diversification Strategies in ’80s. Jun 90:5. * Ambulatory Care To Drive Hospital Services in 1990s (Ted Matson). * Pain Centers Need Dollars, Resources from Hospitals. Aug 90:1. Mar 91:16. ¢ Parker Discusses Vision (Interview of Scott S. Parker). S 90:8. * Consumers Willing to Pay for Ambulatory Surgery. Mar 90:7. ¢ Planning Hospital Boards for the Future (Interview of Paul G. Wedel.) * Data Base Evaluates Ambulatory Surgery Care. N 91:7. Aug 90:9. + Electrocardiology Follows Trend to Outpatient Care. O 90:5. ¢ Sales Force Can Lead to Dollars for OH Services (Janet L. Snow) Feb 91:13. + 5-Year Data Confirm Shift to Outpatient Site of Care. O 90:23. ¢ Sports Medicine Centers Offer Marginal Profits. N 90:1. + Free-standing Centers Spell Benefits for Hospitals, Says Environmental * Systems Face Challenges (Interview of Fred L. Brown). Apr 91:8. Scan. Aug 91:6. ¢ Too Few Beds? (Diana L. Martinetto, MSN, MSA). Jun 90:17. * Hospital-based Ambulatory Care Faces Uncertain Future (Donald E. L. ¢ Trauma Raises Questions (Interview of Jeptha W. Dalston, PhD). N 90:8. Johnson). Apr 90:2. * Inforum AmPlan Aims Database Ambulatory Care. Apr 91:6. Efficiency/Productivity * Next Decade to Focus on Long-term Care, Outpatient Services. Je 91:23. ¢ Communication Network Increases Efficiency Among Individual Facilities. * Patient Records Show Disease Data. Mar 90:6. Aug 91:4. * Pre-design Facilities for Change (James Zampetti). Apr 90:12. * New Act Makes Directives Part of Hospital Policy (Nancy E. Paridy, JD). * RBRVS May Have Big Impact on Ambulatory Care Services. Mar 90:3. May91:13. * Reducing Inpatient Stays Not Panacea for 90s. Je 91:6. * New Hospital Combines State-of-Art Equipment for Tower Facility. * Robert Davidge Plans for Growth of Ambulatory Care (Interview of Robert Aug 91:4. C. Davidge). Mar 90:8 * “No Excuses Management” Increases Productivity; Good Model for Hospitals. O 90:7. Capital Finance ¢ Stockless Purchasing Offers Potential Savings For Hospitals (Donald E. L. * CFOs Face Ten Threats to Capital Investment. May 90:4. Johnson). O 90:2. * Hi-Tech Neurology Tools Mean Capital Spending. May 90:23. ¢ System Unites Oncology Services. Jul 91:5. 24 Health Care Strategic Management, December 1991 © Copyright 1991 by The Business Word Inc. Unauthorized photocopying or distribution is strictly prohibited by law. HCSM ANNUAL INDEX This index to Health Care Strategic Management Cardiac Services covers the January 1990 to December 1991 issues ¢ Aging of America Means Growth for Valve Implants. Feb 91:5. and is included to help readers locate articles or ¢ AMA and Rand Look at Cardiology Patient Management. Jul 90:8. * Buffalo General Expands Cardiac Transplants. Jul 90:3. gather information on a specific topic. We hope you ¢ Bypass Surgery Under Siege from Angina Study. Jan 91:8. find it useful. * Cardiac Patients to Gain from Quality Food Service. N 90:4. The index consists of two sections—a cross- * Cardiac Registry Follows Up with Heart Patients. Je 90:7. * Cardiac Rehabilitation Enhances Hospital Image. S 90:1. referenced subject index and an index of regular * Cardiology Needs Good Planning for the Future (Joane H. Goodroe & Kevin features. Each entry indicates the date of issue and J. Hichs). Aug 90:16. starting page number. For example, O 91:11 * Cardiovascular Heads Cement Ties With Group To Further Specialty. indicates that the article appeared in the October D 90:4. * Chest Pain Center Spotlights Cardiac Care. Feb 90:4. 1991 issue, starting on page 11. * Database Maps Cardiovascular Surgeons. June 90:5. To order back issues or reprints, call Health Care * Drugs for Arrhythmia Sudden Cardiac Deaths. Jan 91:8. Strategic Management at 1-800-328-3211. * Heart Disease: Medicare Discharges and Deaths. Aug 90:23. * Heart DRG Strategy Enabled Lourdes to Build a Budget Surplus. S 90:4. * Hospital Finds Head Start With Catheterization Test. Jan 91:5. * Hypertension Signals Possible Heart Attack. Aug 90:6. SUBJECT INDEX ¢ Insurance Modes Create Second Class Patients In Cardiac Care Services. N 90:7. Academic Medical Centers ¢ Study: Angioplasty Safe for 80-Year-Old Patients. O 90:7. * Baylor Opens $20 Million Landry Sports Medicine Research Center in Clinical Services Dallas. Feb 91:4. * Bone Marrow Focus of New Program. Aug 90:5. ¢ Administrators Need A Say in Clinical Guidelines. Jan 91:8. * Colorado’s University Hospital Goes Independent. Jan 90:4. * Iowa Clinic Expands Orthopedic Hours. Aug 90:5. * Hospital Agenda to Prioritize (Interview of John D. Forsyth). S 91:8. ¢ Family House Temporary Home For Transplant Patients. Aug 90:5. * HCFA’s Mortality Statistics Boost Teaching Hospitals (Donald E. L. John- * Pediatric Clinics and Surgicenters Widen Market Reach. Mar 90:4. son). Jan 90:2. * School Health Center Making the Grade. Jul 91:5. * Florida Outreach Fits Plan (Interview of Charles A. LeMaistre). Feb 91:8. * Sleep Centers Outlay Can Reap Rewards. S 91:1. * Paid Newsletters Offer Profit Potential to Medical Centers (Donald E. L. Johnson). Feb 90:1. Decision-Support Systems * USC and NME Plan New Tertiary Care Hospital. Jul 90:4. (See Market Research) AIDS Demographics * AIDS Bibliography. Apr 90:6. ¢ UPDATE Database Targets Market Demographics. S 91:7. + AIDS Report Summarizes Data for Hospital Managers. Apr 90:6. + AIDS Statistics Quantify Hospitals’ Efforts to Cope. Mar 91:5. Diversification * Illinois Masonic Exercises, Reworks Crisis Strategy to Handle HIV Case. * Barnes Tries Many Strategies to Improve Transplant Donations. Apr 91:4. Je 91:4. * Diabetes Offers Niche—But For Few Hospitals. Je 91:1. * Slim Profits, Moral Issue Characterize AIDS Care. Aug 91:1. * Diversification Has Four Keys. Apr 90:5. ¢ Hit Niche Markets With Disease-Specific Programs. May 90:21. Alliances * Hospital-based SNFs: A Good Bet for Institutions? Jun 90:1. * Illinois Masonic Raises Market Share in Face of Competition. Apr 90:19. * Florida Outreach Fits Plan (Interview of Charles A. LeMaistre). Feb 91:8. ¢ Iowa Kidney Stone Center Thrives With New Plan. Apr 91:4. ¢ Long-term Care Offers Opportunity For Revenue (Rolf D. Dixon). Je 91:14. Ambulatory Services * Multi’s Tried Four Key Diversification Strategies in ’80s. Jun 90:5. * Ambulatory Care To Drive Hospital Services in 1990s (Ted Matson). * Pain Centers Need Dollars, Resources from Hospitals. Aug 90:1. Mar 91:16. ¢ Parker Discusses Vision (Interview of Scott S. Parker). S 90:8. * Consumers Willing to Pay for Ambulatory Surgery. Mar 90:7. ¢ Planning Hospital Boards for the Future (Interview of Paul G. Wedel.) * Data Base Evaluates Ambulatory Surgery Care. N 91:7. Aug 90:9. + Electrocardiology Follows Trend to Outpatient Care. O 90:5. ¢ Sales Force Can Lead to Dollars for OH Services (Janet L. Snow) Feb 91:13. + 5-Year Data Confirm Shift to Outpatient Site of Care. O 90:23. ¢ Sports Medicine Centers Offer Marginal Profits. N 90:1. + Free-standing Centers Spell Benefits for Hospitals, Says Environmental * Systems Face Challenges (Interview of Fred L. Brown). Apr 91:8. Scan. Aug 91:6. ¢ Too Few Beds? (Diana L. Martinetto, MSN, MSA). Jun 90:17. * Hospital-based Ambulatory Care Faces Uncertain Future (Donald E. L. ¢ Trauma Raises Questions (Interview of Jeptha W. Dalston, PhD). N 90:8. Johnson). Apr 90:2. * Inforum AmPlan Aims Database Ambulatory Care. Apr 91:6. Efficiency/Productivity * Next Decade to Focus on Long-term Care, Outpatient Services. Je 91:23. ¢ Communication Network Increases Efficiency Among Individual Facilities. * Patient Records Show Disease Data. Mar 90:6. Aug 91:4. * Pre-design Facilities for Change (James Zampetti). Apr 90:12. * New Act Makes Directives Part of Hospital Policy (Nancy E. Paridy, JD). * RBRVS May Have Big Impact on Ambulatory Care Services. Mar 90:3. May91:13. * Reducing Inpatient Stays Not Panacea for 90s. Je 91:6. * New Hospital Combines State-of-Art Equipment for Tower Facility. * Robert Davidge Plans for Growth of Ambulatory Care (Interview of Robert Aug 91:4. C. Davidge). Mar 90:8 * “No Excuses Management” Increases Productivity; Good Model for Hospitals. O 90:7. Capital Finance ¢ Stockless Purchasing Offers Potential Savings For Hospitals (Donald E. L. * CFOs Face Ten Threats to Capital Investment. May 90:4. Johnson). O 90:2. * Hi-Tech Neurology Tools Mean Capital Spending. May 90:23. ¢ System Unites Oncology Services. Jul 91:5. 24 Health Care Strategic Management, December 1991 © Copyright 1991 by The Business Word Inc. Unauthorized photocopying or distribution is strictly prohibited by law. Reprints and back issues available from HCSM, 1-800-328-3211. Elderly Hospital Design and Construction + Aging of America Means Growth for Valve Implants. Feb 91:5. ¢ Appropriate Design Takes Input From All Corners (Donald Brunnquell, + Aging Populations Give Hospitals Potential Focus. Apr 91:1. Barbara Balik & Thomas Pearson). Jan 91:16. + Hospitals Plan for the Aging of America (Siri N. Espy & Red Rubin). Aug ¢ Construction Cost Vary by Location, Formula. N 91:23. 90:13. ¢ Decade Will Foster New Building. Je 91:17. * Hospitals Should Track Alternative Care Providers (Donald E. L. Johnson). * HCA Centennial Remodels its Obstetrics Unit. Je 90:4. Aug 91:2. ¢ Mt. Sinai Hospital Enters New Building Phase. Apr 90:4. * Hybrid Approach Offers Option for Long-Term Older Adult Care (Michael J. ¢ Real Estate Investments Demand Strategic Planning, Objectives. O 91:12. Doyle). N 91:15. * More Than 20% of Retired Persons Only Have Medicaid Coverage. Mar 90:23 Hospital Planning * 9% of Retired Persons Don’t Have Any Private Insurance Coverage. Mar ¢ Challenge is Redefinition (Interview of Charles N. Martin, Jr.). O 90:8. 90:23 ¢ Consultants’ Plans Marry the Best of Two Existing Hospitals. N 91:13. * Nursing Home Ownership in the Unites States: Three-quarters Are For- ¢ Executive Incentive Plans Gain Favor in Hospitals. S 90:5. Profit. Feb 90:23. ¢ High Quality Health Focus Could Cure Ills of System (James O. Jonassen). * Nursing Homes Report Patients’ Mental Problems. Jan 91:23. Apr 91:13. * Sample Shows Few Nursing Homes Connected to Hospitals in the United ¢ Good Planning Alleviates Bad Effects of Stoppages (Ellizabeth Rosenthal). States. Feb 90:23. D 90:13. * Survey Predicts Total of Nursing Home Beds Will Rise 5% in 1990. Feb * Hospital Agenda to Prioritize (Interview of John D. Forsyth). S 91:8. 90:23. * Hospital Portfolio Analysis (James. L. Bare and Alice I. Bess). May 90:10. ¢ Hospitals Tighten Organ Procedures. Jul 90:21. Financial Management ¢ How Can You Encourage Innovation in a Hospital? S 90:7. ¢ Approaches to Medical Practice Valuations (Robert F. Reilly). Mar 90:15. ¢ Insurers Take Steps to Ensure Quality in All Transplant Programs They * CEOs Cite Survival Strategies for 1990s; Specialization Noted. N 90:5. Reimburse. Jul 90:22. ¢ Database Study: Hospital Financial Picture Darkens. Feb 91:6. ¢ Joint Commission Gets Mixed Reviews from CEOs. May 90:6. ¢ Health Execs Make Top Dollar List in Forbes. Jun 90:7. ¢ Marketing Audit Reveals Holes and Opportunities (Ellen Pearson). Jul 90:15. * Hospital Executives See Moderate Salary Gains. Mar 91:7. ¢ New Facility Builds on Experience (Interview of Craig Livermore). N 91:8. * Look for More Employers to Become their Own Providers (Susan J. Alt). O ¢ Opinion Study Shows Need to Improve Administrator’s Public Image. Feb 91:2. 91:7. ¢ Tracking Turns 19-Month Tide to Hospital Bottom Line(David E. Ray- * Pain Centers Need Dollars, Resources from Hospitals. Aug 90:1. mond). Jul 90:14. ¢ Planners Should Play Bigger Roles in Their Hospitals. D 90:2. ¢ Trauma Raises Questions (Interview of Jeptha W. Dalston, Ph.D. ). N 90:8. ¢ Planning to Plan: The Process of Success for the Future. D. 91:16. * Turnaround Owes Success to New Community Strategy. Mar 90:4. ¢ Planning Hospital Boards for the Future (Interview of Paul G. Wedel). Aug * United Hospital Fund Studies New York Debt. May 90:6. 90:9. ¢ Recession May Force Hospital Planners to Reassess Strategies (Donald E. L. Forecasts Johnson). S 90:2. ¢ Fastest Urban Growth Slated for South, West for the Next Decade. N 90:5. ¢ Study Examines Systems Integration of Multi’s. Mar 91:4. « Survey Predicts Harsh Climate for Health Care in 1990. N 90:5. ¢ Systems Face Challenges (Interview of Fred L. Brown). Apr 91:8. ¢ TQM Is Key to Improving Services But It’s Not for Every Hospital (Gerald J. Health Care Delivery McCarthy, MD). N 91:18. ¢ Alternative Futures in Health Care (Bruce R. Bonine). Jan 90:12 * Home Health Care Services Mix Varies By Type of Ownership. Apr 90:23. Hospital Restructuring * Allen P. Fletcher: Building a Regional Medical Center (Interview of Allen P. Health Care Systems Fletcher.) Apr 90:8. * Core Competencies Define Medical Centers of the Future (Donald E. L. ¢ Consultants Calm Hospital Waters (David L. Woodrum). Aug 91:8. Johnson). Jul 90:2. * Consultants’ Plans Marry the Best of Two Existing Hospitals. N 91:13. ¢ Health Care Proposals Call for Mere Tinkering to Overhaul. O 91:16 * CQI System Puts Process Into Improving Hospital (Loretta Vanderveen). ¢ Inpatient/Home Care Combination Saves Money, Improves Quality of Life. Feb 91:16. $ 91:6. Hospitals Need Strategies for Collaboration, Competition. (Donald E. L. * Is the Worst Health Care System the Best Public Service? Je 91:3. Johnson). S 91:2. ¢ Meeting Managed Mental Health Demands (Benjamin B. Fox & David L. * Industry Strategies Have Appropriate Home in Hospitals (Interview of Gottheiner). Feb 90:15. Lindsey Bradley). Jun 90:8. ¢ Partnership Nets $2 Million in Profits for N. Y. Hospital. Jul 91:4. * New Facility Builds on Experience ( Interview of Craig Livermore). N 91:8. * Pre-design Facilities for Change (James Zampetti). Apr 90:12. * Public Anger Makes Health Care Reforms More Likely (Donald E. L. John- ¢ Slim Profits, Moral Issue Characterize AIDS Care. Aug 91:1. son). D 91:2. ¢ Systems Require Visionaries (Interview of Don L. Arnwine). Jul 91:8. * Recovery Centers Rx For Excess Beds in Hospitals. Jan 91:1. ¢ Transitional Planning Calls for New Thinking, Approach (Patrick Philbin). Health Maintenance Organizations Aug 91:16. ¢ Humana Tries Important Entry Into Chicago Market (Ruth Kalish, Ph.D.). * Vertical Integration Increases Opportunities for Patient Flow. N 90:14. (Richard A. Radoccia, John A. Venvenuto, Lee Blancett). Aug 91:13. * HMO Growth Explosion Levels Off, Says Report. N 91:5. Information Systems * HMO Study Tracks Steady Gains. Jun 90:5. * Hospital and Physician Joint Venture IPAs Threaten HMOs (Donald E. L. + AMA/Net Closing Causes Market Void. O 90:6. Johnson). Feb 90:2. * Cardiac Registry Follows Up with Heart Patients. Je 90:7. * Marketing to Managed Care Groups Challenges Hospitals (Donald E. L. * Data Banks to Track Conduct, Work of Doctors. Aug 90:7. Johnson). N 91:2 ¢ Database Service Educates Patients With Information on Preventive Care. * 1988 HMO Profits Up, But They Still Run in the Red. S 90:5. Aug 91:7. * Open Model HMO is Getting Good Press Cutting Workers’ Hospitalization ¢ DRG, ICD-9 Databases to Aid in Planning Efforts. Jul 91:7. Costs. May 90:7. * Hospital Survey Is On Line. Jul 90:8. ¢ Premiums Soar, Employers’ Rate Up for Coverage. S 91:23. ¢ New Information System Offers Decision Support. D 90:6. Health Care Strategic Management, December 1991 25 © Copyright 1991 by The Business Word Inc. Unauthorized photocopying or distribution is strictly prohibited by law. Reprints and back issues available from HCSM, 1-800-328-3211. * New System Allows Execs Integrated Approach to Information Gathering. * Market Research Deserves More Direction from CEO. Mar 91:7. D 90:6 * Market Research Valuable Tool if Used Correctly. Aug 91:5. * Physicians’ Databases Good Recruiting Source. Jun 90:6. * Orthopedic Study Shows New Interests Developing Among Field’s Special- * Successful Hospital Spend Heavily on Departmental Data Systems. O 90:6. ists. S 90:5. * Six Types of Health Care Consumers Identified by Gallup. Aug 90:3. Joint Ventures * Software Refines Search for Additional Patient Markets. Jan 90:6 * Hospital and Physician Joint Venture IPAs Threaten HMOs * Staff Sensitivity Influences Patients. Jan 90:7. (Donald E. L. Johnson). Feb 90:2 ¢ Survey Estimates Average Salaries for 1989 Residents. Mar 90:7. Law Medical Costs/Pricing * Book Lists Health Care Laws. Jun 90:6. ¢ Capital Rule To Put Reins On Hospital Spending. May 91:6. * New Act Makes Directives Part of Hospital Policy (Nancy E. Paridy, JD). ¢ CEO Salaries, Bonuses Show Similar Growth. Jul 91:6. May 91:13. * Changing Physician Behavior Is Tool to Reduce Health Care Costs (Alan H. Rosenstein, MD, MBA; David Shulkin, MD). S 91:14. Long Term Care * Chemotherapy Costs Rise. Jul 90:7. * Colorado’s University Hospital Goes Independent. Jan 90:4 * Hospital-based SNFs: A Good Bet for Institutions? Je 90:1. * Costs Change MD Attitudes about Lab Tests. Jun 90:7. * Hospitals Should Track Alternative Care Providers (Donald E. L. Johnson). * “Critical Choices” Report Takes Hard Look at Rising U.S. Health Care Aug 91:2. Costs. Feb 91:5. * Hybrid Approach Offers Option for Long Term Older Adult Care (Michael J. Doyle). N 91:15. * Debate Rages over Pittsburgh Data. Jul 90:8. * Karl Bartscht Develops Transition Care Units (Interview of Kar] G. * Direct Contract Tactic For Health Care Marketplace (Nellie O’Gara). Bartscht. Jan 90:8. 0 90:16. + Long-term Care Offers Opportunity For Revenue (Rolf D. Dixon). Je 91:14. * Georgia Baptist Analyzes Heart, Orthopedic Lines. Mar 91:6. * Long-term Patients Choose Proprietary Agencies for Home Health Needs. * Hedging Opportunities in Health Care (James A. Hayes). Mar 90:12. Apr 90:23. ¢ Hospital Pension Money Deserves Proper Strategy (Katherine S. Clark). * New Act Makes Directives Part of Hospital Policy (Nancy E. Paridy, JD). May 91:16. May 91:13. ¢ Hospital Portfolio Analysis (James. L. Bare and Alice I. Bess). May 90:10. * Next Decade to Focus on Long-term Care, Outpatient Services. Je 91:23. ¢ Hospital Costs May Soar At Tertiary Teaching Facilities, Says JAMA. 0 90:7. Marketing * Income Guarantee Draw to Recruit MDs to Hospitals. S 91:5. ¢ Indicators Confirm Trend: Hospitals Slipping Fiscally. Aug 91:23. * Beating the Clock New Marketing Ploy for Hospital. S 91:4. * Bone Marrow Transplant Offers Limited Potential. Jul 91:1. * Insurers Will Force Look at Quality for Payments. Feb 91:1. * Communicate Tour Hospital’s Quality by Writing, Speaking (Donald E. L. ¢ JCFA’s Mortality Statistics Boost Teaching Hospitals (Donald E. L. John- son). Jan 90:2. Johnson). Apr 91:2. ¢ Consumer Marketing Pays Off for Omaha Hospital. Feb 90:4. * Key Cost-Cutting Lessons Gleaned from Industry. May 90:7. * Customer Management System Masters Mailings. Apr 91:6. * Med-Index Database Give Hospitals Comparisons. Jul 91:7. * Diabetes Offers Niche—But For Few Hospitals. Je 91:1. * Method of Mental Health Care Affects Medical Costs. Jul 90:7. * Health Line Rings in New Business. Mar 90:5. * Multi-unit Providers Will Focus On Benefits Rather Than Size (Donald E. L. * Health Publication Reference Source Available. Feb 90:5. Johnson). May 91:2. * Hospital Expects Dollars From Hispanic Patients, New Physicians. Je 91:4. * Outside Collectors Help Hospital Regain Payments. S 91:4. * Illinois Masonic Raises Market Share in Face of Competition. Apr 90:19. ¢ Payers, Patients Will Force New Directions in Health (The Crisis in Health + Joint Oncology Programs Offer Market Opportunities. O 90:1. Care) —Reviewed by Judith Graham—. Jan 91:14. ¢ Payment Source Has Less Clout on Length-of-Stay. Jul 91:6. * Marketing to Managed Care Groups Challenges Hospitals (Donald E. L. Johnson). N 91:2 * Philadelphia Cost Studies Examine DRG Charges. Jan 91:6. * Marketing Plan Joins Publicity, Philanthropy to Promote Cancer Center. + Pittsburgh Quality Data Sparks Cost Debate. Je 90:6. N 90:4. * Public Sources Assume Large Role in Paying for Health Care. Aug 91:6. * Marketing Within Your Organization. Mar 90:5. * Transplant Programs Will Receive Scrutiny. Mar 91:4. * Nurses Bonus Program Draws Staff to Hospitals. Je 90:4. * Trend Continues: Hospitals Spend More, Earn Less. Mar 91:23. * The Obstetrics Market Matures for LDRs/LDRPs. Apr 90:1. * Paid Newsletters Offer Profit Potential to Medical Centers Medical Staff (Donald E. L. Johnson). Feb 90:1. * CEO-MD Ties Focus for Future. S 91:17. + Pediatric Oncology Patients Not Future Profit Center. May 91:1. * Coalitions Note Successes, Frustrations in Cost Battle. Jan 90:5. * Positioning Must Have New Place in Health Arena (Philip L. Ronning). * Hospital Pension Money Deserves Proper Strategy (Katherine S. Clark) N 90:17. May 91:16. * Referring Physician Guide Nets More Business for Indiana Hospital. * Hospitals, Labor Unions Forge New Council. Jul 90:6. Je 91:5. ¢ The Medical Staff of the Future (Philip L. Ronning). Jan 90:16. * Teleservices Center Puts a New Twist On an Old Concept (Ian R. Lazarus). * Medical Staff Literature Grows (Donald E. L. Johnson). May 90:8. Jul 91:16. * Medical Staff Planning with a Database (Vincent Pivnicny). May 90:15. + Tip Sheets Tell Successes of Product Line Marketing. D 90:4. ¢ Administrators Should Help Restore the Image of Physicians. O 91:14. * UPDATE Database Targets Market Demographics. S 01:7. * Report Internal Medicine Finds Internists Discouraged (Donald E. L. John- son). Feb 91:2. Market Research ¢ Staff Communication Improves Patient Outcomes. Mar 90:5. * Almanac Targets the Consumer Markets. Feb 90:6. * Too Few Beds? (Diana L. Martinetto, MSN, MSA). Je 90:17. * Business Database to Aid Planners with Business Location Coverage. Feb 90:5. Medical Trends * Gallup Defines New Opinion Groups for Market Analysts (Donald E. L. * Bone Marrow Transplant Offers Limited Potential. Jul 91:1. Johnson). Aug 90:2. * Changing Physician Behavior Is Tool to Reduce Health Care Costs (Alan H. * Marketing Audit Reveals Holes and Opportunities (Ellen Pearson). Rosenstein, MD, MBA; David Shulkin, MD). S 91:14. Jul 90:15. + Free-standing Centers Spell Benefits for Hospitals, Says Environmental 26 Health Care Strategic Management, December 1991 © Copyright 1991 by The Business Word Inc. Unauthorized photocopying or distribution is strictly prohibited by law. Reprints and back issues available from HCSM, 1-800-328-3211. Scan. Aug 91:6. Preferred Provider Organizations * High-Tech Home Care: What’s In It For Hospitals? Mar 90:1. ¢ Marketing to Managed Care Groups Challenges Hospitals (Donald E. L. ¢ Karl Bartscht Develops Transition Care Units (Interview of Karl G. Johnson). N 91:2 Bartscht). Jan 90:8 ¢ Paid Newsletters Offer Profit Potential to Medical Centers (Donald E. L. + Key Strategic Decisions and Fine Tuning for the 1990s (Donald E. L. John- Johnson). Feb 90:1. son). Mar 90:2 ¢ Premiums Soar, Employers’ Rate Up for Coverage. S 91:23. * The Medical Staff of the Future (Philip L. Ronning). Jan 90:16. * Neurology Offers Range of Opportunities for Hospitals (Mary F. Giffin, Product-Line Management MBA). May 90:1. ¢ Tip Sheets Tell Successes of Product Line Marketing. D 90:4. ¢ Neurology-related Diagnoses Show Varying Trends for Discharges. May 90:22. Psychiatric Services ¢ Orthopedic Surgery Field Will Expand by 41%. Feb 90:5. ¢ Method of Mental Health Care Affects Medical Costs. Jul 90:7. * Recovery Centers Rx For Excess Beds in Hospitals. Jan 91:1. ¢ NAPPH Data Base Tracks Quality of Treatment. N 91:7. ¢ Report Internal Medicine Finds Internists Discouraged (Donald E. L. John- son). Feb 91:2. Quality * Sales Force Can Lead to Dollars for OH Services (Janet L. Snow). Feb 91:13. ¢ The Argument Against Quality. Jan 90:3. Medicare * Clinical Indicators Will Play Role in Accreditation Plan. Feb 90:7. ¢ Gallup Audit Helps Hospitals Define Quality. N 91:4. + AHA Survey Reaps News Hospitals Already Know: Medicare Money Drop- ¢ Hospital Image Based On Quality, Grace, Perception (Mark Newton & ping. D 90:5. Steven R. Steiner). S 90:16. ¢ Cancer Accounts for 8% of Medicare Hospitalizations. N 90:23. ¢ CQI System Puts Process Into Improving Hospital (Loretta Vanderveen). * Capital Rule To Put Reins On Hospital Spending. May 91:6. Feb 91:16. ¢ Cataract Study Calls for Revision of Medicare. Mar 91:7. ¢ Insurers Will Force Look at Quality for Payments. Feb 91:1. * Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts: Medicare Discharges. S 90:23. ¢ NAPPH Data Base Tracks Quality of Treatment. N 91:7. ¢ HCFA Experiments with Flat Rate Payments. Mar 91:5. * Ohio Group Develops A Quality Measurement Database. Mar 90:6 * Heart Disease: Medicare Discharges and Deaths. Aug 90:23. ¢ Physicians Assess Health Care Business Climate of 1990s. Feb 90:7. * How Medicare Will Distribute 1991 Hospital Payments. Jul 90:23. * Quality: A Systematic Approach (Paul I. Work). Apr 90:15. * Medicare-Allowed Fees For Physicians’ Services: 1983-87. D 90:23. * Quality Means Control of Costs and Consistency. Apr 90:5. * Medicare Statistics Shed New Light on Uninsured. D 90:5. * Quality Not Sacrificed With Emergence of Medicare Cutbacks. N 90:7. * Medicare Study Shows Varying Hospital Margins. May 90:5. ¢ Peter Boland’s Managed Care Book Stresses Quality, Data (Donald E. L. * Mix of Patients Important Indicator in Hospital Evaluation. Je 91:6. Johnson). Jan 91:2. ¢ Putting a Perspective on the Financing of Cancer Care. N 90:3. ¢ System Identifies Problems of Hospital Department (Linda Lancaster). * Quality Not Sacrificed With Emergence of Medicare Cutbacks. N 90:7. Sept 90:13. * Tracking Turns 19-Month Tide to Hospital Bottom Line (David E. Raymond). Jul 90:14. Reimbursement * Typical Non-institutionalized Medicare Patient Takes 15 Medicines. ¢ Putting a Perspective on the Financing of Cancer Care. N 90:3. Jan 90:23 Strategic Planning Mergers and Acquisitions ¢ Assessments Claim Bigger Strategic Planning for Next Decade. Je 91:4. + Bring Statement of Reality to Hospital’s Strategic Vision — Letter to the Edi- Multihospital Systems tor (Eric H. Helt, Ph.D.). Feb 90:3. ¢ Arthur Weintraub Discusses Metro Hospital Association (Interview of Challenge is Redefinition (Interview of Charles N. Martin, Jr.). O 90:8. Arthur E. Weintraub). Feb 90:8. ¢ Communicate Your Hospital’s Quality by Writing, Speaking (Donald E. L. ¢ Consultants’ Plans Marry the Best of Two Existing Hospitals. N 91:13. Johnson). Apr 91:2. + Joint Oncology Programs Offer Market Opportunities. O 90:1. ¢ Community Input Valuable Asset for Hospital Board (Adrienne Nyman * Networks Strengthen Ties, Status of Rural Hospitals (Robert J. Parsons & Miller). D 90:17. Mark J. Howard). N 90:20. * Core Competencies Define Medical Centers of the Future (Donald E. L. * New Facility Builds on Experience (Interview of Craig Livermore). N 91:8. Johnson). Jul 90:2. * System Nets Economic Plusses (Interview of E. Wynn Presson). Je 91:8. ¢ High Quality Health Focus Could Cure Ills of System (James O. Jonassen). * Systems Require Visionaries (Interview of Don L. Arnwine). Jul 91:8. Apr 91:13. * Hospitals Need Strategies for Collaboration, Competition (Donald E. L. Nursing Johnson). S 91:2. * Hospitals Still Trail Other Industries in Computer Application Automation. ¢ Lack of Family Care Cited as Weakness for Hospital Nurses. S 91:6. * Nurses Bonus Program Draws Staff to Hospitals. Jun 90:4. S 91:5. * Industry Strategies Have Appropriate Home in Hospitals (Interview of ¢ Nurse Recruiting Requires Careful Media Selection (Donald E. L. Johnson). Lindsey Bradley). Je 90:8. Jun 90:2. * Matrix Sorts Hospital Issues For Urgent of Long-Term Plan (A. Douglas ¢ Nursing Project Stems Shortage With Teams; Focuses on Joint Care. D 90:4. Bender, Ph.D.). Jul 91:13. ¢ Medical Staff Literature Grows (Donald E. L. Johnson). May 90:8. Physician-Hospital Relations * Model Provides Structure for Strategy Development (James L. Bare). ¢ Allen P. Fletcher: Building a Regional Medical Center (Interview of Allen P. Mar 91:12. Fletcher). Apr 90:8. ¢ Mt. Sinai Hospital Enters New Building Phase. Apr 90:4. * The Medical Staff of the Future (Philip L. Ronning). Jan 90:16 * New Product Lines Planning Priorities. Jan 91:4. * Parker Discusses Vision (Interview of Scott S. Parker). S 90:8. Planning Indicators ¢ Pediatric Onocology Patients Nor Future Profit Center. May 91:1. * Partners: Group Practices and Hospitals (Darrell L. Schryver, DPA). * Planning High on Agenda (Interview of Nancy Conlee Hart). Jan 91:9. Feb 90:12. + Planning Necessary to Win Major Awards for Hospitals (Donald E. L. ¢ Physicians Need Attention from Administrators. Jul 91:4. Johnson). Mar 91:2. * Positioning Institute of Cancer Control Requires Promotion (Donald E. L. Health Care Strategic Management, December 1991 27 © Copyright 1991 by The Business Word Inc. Unauthorized photocopying or distribution is strictly prohibited by law. Reprints and back issues available from HCSM, 1-800-328-3211. Johnson). N 90:2. Jan 91:8. * Recession May Ferce Hospital Planners to Reassess Strategies (Donald E. L. * Mammography May Add To Cost of Women’s Care. N 90:7. Johnson). S 90:2. * The Obstetrics Market Matures for LDRs/LDRPs. Apr 90:1. * Save Children: Offer Prenatal and Postnatal Parent Training (Donald E. L. * Preterm Care Project Cuts High Costs in Hartford Study. Jan 90:5. Johnson). May 90:2. * Study: Maternal Cocaine Use Doubles Rate of Newborn ICU Admission. * Service First Puts Hospital in Touch (Interview of Roger W. Wesel). N 91:6 Jul 90:10. ¢ Winning Women’s Centers Demand Latest of Services. D 90:1. * Stockless Purchasing Offers Potential Savings For Hospitals (Donald E. L. Johnson). O 90:2. Regular Features Index * Strategic Plan Needs Focus, Structure To Aid Vision (A. Douglas Bender). 0 90:13. Book Reviews * Strategic Predictions from Brown and McCool. May 90:4. ¢ Payers, Patients Will Force New Directions in Health (The Crisis in Health * Teleservices Center Puts a New Twist On an Old Concept (Ian R. Lazarus). Care ). Reviewed by Judith Graham Jan 91:14. Jul 91:16. * Transitional Planning Calls for New Thinking, Approach (Patrick Philbin). CEO and Executive Interviews Aug 91:16. * TMQ Is Key to Improving Services But It’s Not for Every Hospital (Gerald J. * Allen P. Fletcher: Building a Regional Medical Center. Apr 90:8. Mc Carthy, MD). N 91:18. * Alliance Strengthens Care. D 90:8. * Use Alliances to Develop and Expand Core Competencies. Jul 90:3. ¢ Arthur Weintraub Discusses Metro Hospital Association. Feb 90:8. + Vertical Integration Increases Opportunities for Patient Flow ¢ Award Showcases Programs (Interview of Martin H. Diamond). Mar 91:8. (Richard A. Radoccia, John A. Venvenuto, Lee Blancett). Aug 91:13. * CEO Holds Keen Observer Role. (Interview of David A. Reed) O 91:8. * What Do Critics Know? They Are Hardly Good Role Models (Donald E. L. * Challenge is Redefinition (Interview of Charles N. Martin, Jr.). O 90:8. Johnson). Je 91:2. * Consultants Calm Hospital Waters (Interview of David L. Woodrum). * Workbook Highlights Strategic Assessments. Feb 90:6 Aug 91:8. ¢ Florida Outreach Fits Plan (Interview of Charles A. LeMaistre). Feb 91:8. Technology ¢ Fort Sanders Expands Options (Interview of Alan C. Guy). May 91:8. ¢ Hospital Agenda to Prioritize (Interview of John D. Forsyth). S 91:8. * AHA Enhances Monitrend II Statistics Product. N 90:6. * Alternative Futures in Health Care (Bruce R. Bonine). Jan 90:12. * Industry Strategies Have Appropriate Home in Hospitals (Interview of Lindsey Bradley). Je 90:8. * Bone Marrow Transplant Offers Limited Potential. Jul 91:1. * Karl Bartscht Develops Transition Care Units (Interview of Karl G. * Barrow MRI Treats Back Pain; New Spine Clinic Will Conduct Research. Bartscht). Jan 90:8. S 90:4. * New Facility Builds on Experience (Interview of Craig Livermore). N 91:8. * Baxter Exits Marketing Software; Sells to Access. Aug 90:7. ¢ Network Improves Rural Care. (Interview of Lloyd V. Smith) D 91:8. * Bionic Bodies, Orthopedic Surgery Attract Media. Feb 91:7. ¢ Parker Discusses Vision (Interview of Scott S. Parker). S 90:8. * ‘Buyer Beware’ of Computer Contract Wording. Jun 90:6. ¢ Planning High on Agenda (Interview of Nancy Conlee Hart). Jan 91:9. * Computer Generates Patient Reminders. S 91:7. ¢ Planning Hospital Boards for the Future (Interview of Paul G. Wedel). * Database Monitors Patient Satisfaction with Services. S 91:7. Aug 90:9. * Decision Support Software Develops. Mar 90:6. * Robert Davidge Plans for Growth of Ambulatory Care (Interview of Robert * Decision Support Software Spreads. Aug 90:7. C. Davidge). Mar 90:8 * Humana tests EIS for Strategic Plan Support. S 90:6. ¢ Service First Puts Hospital in Touch (Interview of Roger W. Weseli). * High-Tech Home Care: What’s In It For Hospitals? Mar 90:1. Jul 90:10. * Hospitals Still Trail Other Industries in Computer Application Automation. * System Nets Economic Plusses (Interview of E. Wynn Presson). Je 91:8. $ 91:5. ¢ Systems Face Challenges (Interview of Fred L. Brown). Apr 91:8. * Industrial Partnership Builds Proton Cancer Unit At Loma Linda ¢ Systems Require Visionaries (Interview of Don L. Arnwine). Jul 91:8. University. S 90:4. ¢ Trauma Raises Questions (Interview of Jeptha W. Dalston, PhD). N 90:8. * Medical Technology Survey Shows Diffusion. Mar 91:5. * Organ Transplants Offer Limited Opportunities. Jul 90:1. Data Base Notes * Peter Boland’s Managed Care Bood Stresses Quality, Data (Donald E. L. Johnson). Jan 91:2. « Advisory Board Provides Custom Research Agenda. D 90:6. * Samaritan Installs IBM Executive Decision/VM. N 90:6. ¢ AHA Enhances Monitrend II Statistics Product. N 90:6. * Severity of Illness Software Gets Nod. Aug 90:7. ¢ AMA and Rand Look at Cardiology Patient Management. Jul 90:8. * Software Solves Orthopedics Cost Problems. Aug 90:7. ¢ AMA/Net Closing Causes Market Void. O 90:6. ¢ AMA’s New Physician Credentialing Service Streamlines Process. D 91:7. + System Links Patients to Hospital Through Home Computer Programs. N 91:7. ¢ Associations Sponsor Info Systems Seminars. Feb 91:6. ¢ Baxter Exits Marketing Software; Sells to Access. Aug 90:7. + Use Alliances to Develop and Expand Core Competencies. Jul 90:3. * Book Lists Health Care Laws. Jun 90:6. Telecommunications ¢ Business Database to Aid Planners with Business Location Coverage. Feb 90:5. * Communication Network Increases Efficiency Among Individual Facilities. * Buyer Beware’ of Computer Contract Wording. Jun 90:6. Aug 91:4. ¢ Catholic West Buys HBO Decision Support Ware. O 90:6. Utilization ¢ Computer Generates Patient Reminders. S 91:7. ¢ Customer Management System Masters Mailings. Apr 91:6. * Meeting Managed Mental Health Demands (Benjamin B. Fox & David L. ¢ Data Banks to Track Conduct, Work of Doctors. Aug 90:7. Gottheiner). Feb 90:15. ¢ Data Base Evaluates Ambulatory Surgery Care. N 91:7. * National Health Insurance: Prospects and Problems (Thomas P. Weil, PhD). * Database Monitors Patient Satisfaction with Services. S 91:7. Jun 90:14. * Database Service Educates Patients With Information on Preventive Care * New Tool Aids Utilization Review. O 90:4. Aug 91:7. * Utilization Patterns and Strategic Implications in the 1990s. Feb 90:22 ¢ Database Study: Hospital Financial Picture Darkens. Feb 91:6. * Data Source Tracks Distressed Hospitals. Apr 91:6. Women * Debate Rages over Pittsburgh Data. Ju 90:8. * Breast Cancer Patients Demand More Dollars for Research, Therapy. * Decision Support Software Develops. Mar 90:6 28 Health Care Strategic Management, December 1991 © Copyright 1991 by The Business Word Inc. Unauthorized photocopying or distribution is strictly prohibited by law. Reprints and back issues available from HCSM, 1-800-328-3211. * Decision Support Software Spreads. Aug 90:7. ¢ Specialty PPOs — Finding the Niche Opportunities. Jan 90:1. * Directory for 800 PPOs Published with Statistics. Mar 90:6. ¢ Sleep Centers’ Outlay Can Reap Rewards. S 91:1. + Disability Management Strategies Focus on Early Rehab. Apr 90:7. ¢ Slim Profits, Moral Issue Characterize AIDS Care. Aug 91:1. * ‘Excessive’ Data Demands Strain Hospital Systems, AHA Group Concludes. ¢ Sports Medicine Centers Offer Marginal Profits. N 90:1. S 90:6. ¢ Winning Women’s Centers Demand Latest of Services. D 90:1. + Ethical Patient Data Use Focus of Data Protection Act. O 91:7. * Federal Data Base Finder Taps Government Statistics. O 91:7. Media Notes * Georgia Baptist Analyzes Heart, Orthopedic Lines. Mar 91:6. ¢ Administrators Need A Say in Clinical Guidelines. Jan 91:8. * Health Publication Reference Source Available. Feb 90:5 ¢ Almanac Targets the Consumer Markets. Feb 90:6. * Hospital Effectiveness Study Shows How Widely DRG Prices Can Vary. ¢ Bionic Bodies, Orthopedic Surgery Attract Media. Feb 91:7. S 90:6. ¢ Bone Marrow Transplant for Breast Cancer Now Covered by the ‘Blues’. * Hospitals Tap Bank For Physician Information. Je 91:7. D 90:7. ¢ Hospital Survey Is On-Line. Jul 90:8. ¢ Breast Cancer Patients Demand More Dollars for Research, Therapy. ¢ Humana Tests EIS for Strategic Plan Support. S 90:6. Jan 91:8. ¢ Inforum AmPlan Aims Database Ambulatory Care. Apr 91:6. ¢ Breast Cancer Screening Expands Patient Base. Apr 91:7. ¢ Joint Commission Gets Mixed Reviews from CEOs. May 90:6. ¢ Bypass Surgery Under Siege from Angina Study. Jan 91:8. * Linking Data Bases Possible—But in Future. O 91:7. * Cardiac, Cancer Progress Reported. Jul 90: 9. ¢ National Practitioner Data Base Begins Operations. S 90:6. ¢ Cardiac Registry Follows Up with Heart Patients. Jun 90:7. * Ohio Group Develops A Quality Measurement Database. Mar 90:6. ¢ Cataract Study Calls for Revision of Medicare. Mar 91:7. * Online Journals to Provide Clinical Trials Results. D 91:7. * Costs Change MD Attitudes about Lab Tests. Jun 90:7. * Malpractice Claims Tool to Curb Negligence, Limited Use in Sanctions. * Critique of Physicians’ Self-Referral May Create Imaging Opportunities. D 91:7. Feb 91:7. * NAPPH Data Base Tracks Quality of Treatment. N 91:7. ¢ Diversification Has Four Keys. Apr 90:5 * New Data Bank Software Provides Administrative Checks and Balances. * Do Health Surveys Ignore Non-phone Households? July 90:9. 0 91:7. ¢ Drugs for Arrhythmia Sudden Cardiac Deaths. Jan 91:8. * New Information System Offers Decision Support. D 90:6. ¢ Getting The Service Edge For Your Institution. N 90:7. * Online Imaging Accesses Key Hospital Documents. O 90:6. ¢ Health Care Listed as Top Worry. Feb 90:6. * Orthopedic Surgery Field Will Expand by 41%. Feb 90:5. ¢ Health Execs Make Top Dollar List in Forbes. Jun 90:7. * Patient Records Show Disease Data. Mar 90:6. ¢ Hospital Costs May Soar At Tertiary Teaching Facilities, Says JAMA . * Physicians’ Databases Good Recruiting Source. Je 90:6. O 90:7. ¢ Pittsburgh Quality Data Sparks Cost Debate. Je 90:6. ¢ Hospital Executives See Moderate Salary Gains. Mar 91:7. * Profile Data Book Monitors Thirty-Seven Hospital Departments. Apr 90:7. ¢ How Can You Encourage Innovation in a Hospital? S 90:7. * Qualify Management Software Identifies Costs. Mar 91:6. ¢ Insurance Modes Create Second Class Patients In Cardiac Care Services. ¢ Samaritan Installs IBM Executive Decision/VM. N 90:6. N 90:7. * Severity of Illness Software Gets Nod. Aug 90:7. ¢ Joint Guidelines Designed to Streamline UR Process. D 90:7. * Software Refines Search for Additional Patient Markets. Jan 90:6 ¢ Key Cost-Cutting Lessons Gleaned from Industry. May 90:7. * Software Solves Orthopedics Cost Problems. Aug 90:7. ¢ Mammography May Add To Cost of Women’s Care. N 90:7. ¢ Staff Sensitivity Influences Patients. Jan 90:7. * Market Research Deserves More Direction from CEO. Mar 91:7. * Start-up Problems Hit Practitioner Data Bank. N 90:6. * Medical Education Report Points to Slower Growth. S 90:7. ¢ State Cost Report Shows Wide Variances. O 90:6. ¢ Medical Journals Focus on Cholesterol Research. D 90:7. * Successful Hospital Spends Heavily on Departmental Data Systems. O 90:6. * “No Excuses Management” Increases Productivity; Good Model for Hospitals. ¢ System Links Patients to Hospital Through Home Computer Programs. 0 90:7. N 91:7. * Open Model HMO is Getting Good Press Cutting Workers’ Hospitalization ¢ United Hospital Fund Studies New York Debt. May 90:6. Costs. May 90:7. ¢ UPDATE Database Targets Market Demographics. S 91:7. * Opinion Study Shows Need to Improve Administrator’s Public Image. ¢ VHA Expands Its Clinical/Financial Data Network. Mar 91:6. Feb 91:7. ¢ Physician-guided Lifestyle Reduces Heart Risk. May 90:7. Interviews SEE CEO and Executive Interviews ¢ Physicians Name “Best” Hospitals in Country. Aug 90:8. ¢ Publication Highlights Health Research Studies. S 90:7. Market Memos * Quality Means Control of Costs and Consistency. Apr 90:5. ¢ Aging Populations Give Hospitals Potential Focus. Apr 91:1. * Quality Not Sacrificed With Emergence of Medicare Cutbacks. N 90:7. * Bone Marrow Transplant Offers Limited Potential. Jul 91:1. ¢ Science Watch Bears Examination for Research Leads. Apr 91:7. * Cardiac Rehabilitation Enhances Hospital Image. S 90:1. ¢ Transplant Centers Face Need for Donor Organs. Apr 91:7. * Diabetes Offers Niche—But For Few Hospitals. Je 91:1. ¢ Which Companies Will Prosper in Health Care’s Future? Jul 90:9. ¢ Fewer Patients Will Curb Pediatric Orthopedic Areas. Mar 91:1. ¢ Workbook Highlights Strategic Assessments. Feb 90:6. ¢ High-Tech Home Care: What’s In It For Hospitals? Mar 90:1. * Hospital-based SNFs: A Good Bet for Institutions? Jun 90:1. Planning Indicators ¢ Insurers Will Force Look at Quality for Payments. Feb 91:1. * Cancer Accounts for 8% of Medicare Hospitalizations. N 90:23. ¢ Joint Oncology Programs Offer Market Opportunities. O 90:1. ¢ Compound Factors Drive Health Care Costs Up. D 91:23. * Market Offers Few Slots for Hospital Burn Centers. O 91:1. * Construction Cost Vary by Location, Formula. N 91:23. ¢ Neurology Offers Range of Opportunities for Hospitals (Mary F. Giffin, ¢ Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts: Medicare Discharges. S 90:23. MBA). May 90:1. ¢ CPD Patients Require More Days in Hospital Than DRG Specifies. * The Obstetrics Market Matures for LDRs/LDRPs. Apr 90:1. Aug 91:6. ¢ Organ Transplants Offer Limited Opportunities. Jul 90:1. + 5-Year Data Confirm Shift to Outpatient Site of Care. O 90:23. ¢ Pain Centers Need Dollars, Resources from Hospitals. Aug 90:1. + Free-standing Centers Spell Benefits for Hospitals, Says Environmental * Pediatric Onocology Patients Not Future Profit Center. May 91:1. Scan. Aug 91:6. ¢ PET Offers High-Tech Tool—But With High Price Tag. D 91:1. ¢ Government Deemed Responsible For Health Care Change. May 91:23. * Profit from Perfecting Image Relies on Program Parameters. N 91:1. 90:2. ¢ Heart Disease: Medicare Discharges and Deaths. Aug 90:23. * Recovery Centers Rx For Excess Beds in Hospitals. Jan 91:1. ¢ Home Health Care Services Mix Varies By Type of Ownership. Apr 90:23. Health Care Strategic Management, December 1991 29 © Copyright 1991 by The Business Word Inc. Unauthorized photocopying or distribution is strictly prohibited by law. Reprints and back issues available from HCSM, 1-800-328-3211. * Indicators Confirm Trend: Hospitals Slipping Fiscally. Aug 91:23. * Hospitals Show Slim Revenue Margins. O 91:6. * How Medicare Will Distribute 1991 Hospital Payments. Jul 90:23. * Hospitals Still Trail Other Industries in Computer Application Automation. * Long-term Patients Choose Proprietary Agencies for Home Health Needs. $ 91:5. Apr 90:23. * Hospital Survey Assesses Use of Quality Improvement. D 91:5. * Medicare-Allowed Fees For Physicians’ Services: 1983-87. D 90:23. ¢ Hypertension Signals Possible Heart Attack. Aug 90:6. * More Than 20% of Retired Persons Only Have Medicaid Coverage. * Inappropriate Use of Medical Procedures Found in 11.2% of Cases. Mar 90:23. May 91:5. * National Survey Asks About Health Care Reform. Apr 91:23. ¢ Income Guarantee Draw to Recruit MDs to Hospitals. S 91:5. * Next Decade to Focus on Long-term Care, Outpatient Services. Je 91:23. * Infar:t Mortality Rate Down Slightly in 1988, CDC Says. N 91:6. * New Hospitals Fill Specialty Need While Others Close. Aug 91:6. + Inpatient/Home Care Combination Saves Money, Improves Quality of Life. * Premiums Soar, Employers’ Rates Up for Coverage. S 91:23. $ 91:6. * Survey Shows Lack of Understanding ofBe nefits. Jul 91:23. * Lack of Family Care Cited as Weakness for Hospital Nurses. S 91:6. * Ten-Year Hospital Trends Reveal Latest AHA Findings. Feb 91:22. ¢ KPMG Peat Marwick Cardiovascular Study. May 91:5. * 19% of Retired Persons Don’t Have Any Private Insurance Coverage. * Market Research Valuable Tool if Used Correctly. Aug 91:5. Mar 90:23. * Medical Technology Survey Shows Diffusion. Mar 91:5. * Nursing Home Ownership in the Unites States: Three-quarters Are * Medicare Statistics Shed New Light on Uninsured. D 90:5. For-Profit. Feb 90:23. * Medicare Study Shows Varying Hospital Margins. May 90:5. * Nursing Homes Report Patients’ Mental Problems. Jan 91:23. * Med-Index Database Give Hosp“! als Comparisons. Jul 91:7. * Profiles of Physicians and National Median Fees. Jun 90:23. * Method of Mental Health Care Affects Medical Costs. Jul 90:7. * Public Sources Assume Large Role in Paying for Health Care. Aug 91:6. * Mix of Patients Important Indicator in Hospital Evaluation. Je 91:6. + Sample Shows Few Nursing Homes Connected to Hospitals in the United * More U.S. Hospitals Shut Doors in 1990; Trend Continues. Jul 91:6. States. Feb 90:23 ¢ Multi’s Tried Four Key Diversification Strategies in ‘80s. Jun 90:5. * Selected Community Hospital Statistics: 1981-90. O 91:23. * New Marrow DRG Listed. S 90:5. * Study: Angioplasty Safe for 80-Year-Old Patients. O 90:7. ¢ New Hospital Combines State-of-Art Equipment for Tower Facility. + Supply of Neurology Specialists Varies Widely by State. May 90:23. Aug 91:4. + Survey Predicts Total of Nursing Home Beds Will Rise 5% in 1990. ¢ New Service Overcomes Language Barriers. Aug 91:4. Feb 90:23. * New, Top DRGs Assess Hospital Business Centers. D 90:5. * Trend Continues: Hospitals Spend More, Earn Less. Mar 91:23. * Nursing Care Affects Choice of Emergency Room Care. D 19:5. * Typical Non-institutionalized Medicare Patient Takes 15 Medicines. * 1988 HMO Profits Up, But They Still Run in the Red. S 90:5. Jan 90:23. * Orthopedic Study Shows New Interests Developing Among Field’s * Utilization Patterns and Strategic Implications in the 1990s. Feb 90:22. Specialists. S 90:5. ¢ Parkside Study To Rate Patient Satisfaction of ER, Outpatient Care. Statistical Notes May 91:5. * Aging of America Means Growth for Valve Implants. Feb 91:5. * Patients Make Exists from Long Emergency Waits. O 91:5. + AHA Survey Reaps News Hospitals Already Know: Medicare Money * Payment Source Has Less Clout on Length-of-Stay. Jul 91:6. Dropping. D 90:5. * Philadelphia Cost Studies Examine DRG Charges. Jan 91:6. + AIDS Bibliography. Apr 90:6. * Physicians Assess Health Care Business Climate of 1990s. Feb 90:7. + AIDS Report Summarizes Data for Hospital Managers. Apr 90:6. ¢ ProPac Analyzes Medicare Finance. July 90:7. + AIDS Statistics Quantify Hospitals’ Efforts to Cope. Mar 91:5. ¢ Reducing Inpatient Stays Not Panacea for ‘90s. Je 91:6. * Behavioral Patients’ Median Stay was 16 days. May 90:5. * State-by-State Survey Studies Nursing Homes. Jan 91:6. * Cash Donations Drop; Anomaly, Not Trend. O 91:5. * Statistical Indicators Will Track Health Care System. Apr 91:5. * Census Products Yield New Information Vehicle. D 90:5. * Study Gives Numbers of Board-Certified Doctors. Apr 91:5. * CEOs Cite Survival Strategies for 1990s; Specialization Noted. N 90:5. ¢ Study: Maternal Cocaine Use Doubled Rate of Newborn ICU Admission. * CEO Salaries, Bonuses Show Similar Growth. Jul 91:6. N 91:6. * Census Challenges Mount; Slow Growth Will Change Marketing Strategies. ¢ Surgeons’ Salaries Rise with Specialty Trend. O 90:5. 0 90:5. ¢ Survey Estimates Average Salaries for 1989 Residents. Mar 90:7. * Chemotherapy Costs Rise. Jul 90:7. ¢ Survey Predicts Harsh Climate for Health Care in 1990. N 90:5. * Coalitions Note Successes, Frustrations in Cost Battle. Jan 90:5 * Trauma Center Study Cites Reasons for Closings. N 91:6. * Clinical Indicators Will Play Role in Accreditation Plan. Feb 90:7. * Quality Will Drive Changes in Acute Health Care. D 91:6. * Communication Network Increases Efficiency Among Individual Facilities. Aug 91:4. Strategic Developments * Consumers Willing to Pay for Ambulatory Surgery. Mar 90:7. * AHA Initiates New Advertising Guidelines. May 91:4. * Crisis Plan Best Vehicle to Avert Confusion in Pinch. Aug 91:5. « Assessments Claim Bigger Strategic Planning for Next Decade. Je 91:4. * “Critical Choices” Report Takes Hard Look at Rising U.S. Health Care * Barnes Tries Many Strategies to Improve Transplant Donations. Apr 91:4. Costs.Feb 91:5. ¢ Barrow MRI Treats Back Pain; New Spine Clinic Will Conduct Research. * Database Maps Cardiovascular Surgeons. Je 90:5. S 90:4. * Death Rates Tracked for Nine Chronic Diseases. Jan 91:6. ¢ Baylor Opens $20 Million Landry Sports Medicine Research Center in * DRG, ICD-9 Databases to Aid in Planning Efforts. Jul 91:7. Dallas. Feb 91:4. + Electrocardiology Follows Trend to Outpatient Care. O 90:5. * Beating the Clock New Marketing Ploy for Hospital. S 91:4. + Executive Incentive Plans Gain Favor in Hospitals. S 90:5. * Bone Marrow Focus of New Program. Aug 90:5. + Fastest Urban Growth Slated for South, West for the Next Decade. N 90:5. ¢ Buffalo General Expands Cardiac Transplants. Jul 90:3. * Female Physicians Earn Less Than Counterparts. Aug 90:6. *¢ Call Doctor Inc. Brings ER Diagnostics to Home Care D 91:4. * Females Show Strides in Salary and Rank. O 91:6. * Cardiovascular Heads Cement Ties With Group To Further Specialty. + Freestanding Surgery Centers’ Boom Continues. D 91:6. D 90:4. * HCFA Experiments with Flat Rate Payments. Mar 91:5. ¢ Cardiac Patients to Gain from Quality Food Service. N 90:4. * Health Care Reform Study: Responsibility Lies With Federal Government. ¢ CFOs Face Ten Threats to Capital Investment. May 90:4. Je 91:6. * Chest Pain Center Spotlights Cardiac Care. Feb 90:4. * HMO Growth Explosion Levels Off, Says Report. N 91:5. ¢ Chest Pain Program Increases Patient Volume. May 91:4. * HMO Study Tracks Steady Gains. Je 90:5. * Colorado’s University Hospital Goes Independent. Jan 90:4. * Hospital Capital Survey Shows Promising Future. D 91:5. * Consumer Marketing Pays Off for Omaha Hospital. Feb 90:4. 30 Health Care Strategic Management, December 1991 © Copyright 1991 by The Business Word Inc. Unauthorized photocopying or distribution is strictly prohibited by law. Reprints and back issues available from HCSM, 1-800-328-3211. * Center Joins Premier Group. Jan 91:5. Davidge, Robert C. Mar 90:8. + Elevator Safeguards OR Patients During Transport to Intensive Care Unit. Diamond, Martin H. (Interview), Mar 91:18. N 91:4. Dixon, Rolf D. Je 91:14. * Environmental Issues Kit Preserves Hospitals’ Images. D 91:4 Doyle, Michael J. N 91:15. * Family House Temporary Home For Transplant Patients. Aug 90:5. Espy, Siri, D 91:16. * Gallup Audit Helps Hospitals Define Quality. N 91:4. Espy, Siri, Aug 90:16. * ‘Grand Rounds’ Program Gives Hospital Executives Global Look at Health. 0 90:4. Fletch, Alien P. (Interview). Apr 90:8. ¢ Health Line Rings in New Business. Mar 90:5. Forsyth, John D. (Interview) S 91:8. ¢ Heart DRG Strategy Enabled Lourdes to Build a Budget Surplus. S 90:4. Fox, Benjamin B. Apr 89:13, May 89:17, Feb 90:15. * High CEO Turnover Rate Declined in 1990 to 12.8%. Mar 91:4. Graham, Judith (review by) Jan 91:14. * Hospital Expects Dollars From Hispanic Patients, New Physicians. Je 91:4. Giffin, Mary F., MBA. May 90:1. ¢ Hospital Finds Head Start With Catheterization Test. Jan 91:5. Godroe, Joane H. Aug 90:16. * Hospitals, Labor Unions Forge New Council. Jul 90:6. Gottheiner, David L. Feb 90:15. + Illinois Masonic Exercises, Reworks Crisis Strategy to Handle HIV Case. Guy, Alan C. (Interview). May 91:8. Je 91:4. Hart, Nancy Conlee (Interview). Jan 91:9. + Industrial Partnership Built Proton Cancer Unit At Loma Linda University. Hayes, James A. Mar 90:12. S 90:4. * Iowa Clinic Expands Orthopedic Hours. Aug 90:5. Helt, Eric H. Feb 90:3. Hichs, Kevin J. Aug 90:16. * Iowa Kidney Stone Center Thrives With New Plan. Apr 91:4. * Marketing Plan Joins Publicity, Philanthropy to Promote Cancer Center. Howard, Mark J. O 90:20, N 90:20. N 90:4. Jonassen, James O. Apr 91:13. ¢ Marketing Within Your Organization. Mar 90:5. Kalish, Ph.D., Ruth, N 90:14. ¢ MD Medical-Legal Guide Aids in Risk Management. N 91:4. Lancaster, Linda, S 90:13. * Medical Guide Designed to Promote Wellness, Hospital. S 91:4. Lazarus, Ian R. Jul 91:16. ¢ Mt. Sinai Hospital Enters New Building Phase. Apr 90:4. LeMaistre, Charles A. (Interview), Feb 91:8. * New Product Lines Planning Priorities. Jan 91:4. Livermore, Craig (Interview), N 91:8. * New Hospital Combines State-of-Art Equipment for Tower Facility. Martin, Jr., Charles N. (Interview), O 90:8. Aug 91:4. Martinetto, Diana L. MSN, MSA, Jun 90:17. * New Tool Aids Utilization Review. O 90:4. ¢ Nurses Bonus Program Draws Staff to Hospitals. Je 90:4. Matson, Ted, Mar 91:16. ¢ Nursing Project Stems Shortage With Teams; Focuses on Joint Care. D 90:4. Mc Carthy, Gerald J. MD, N 91:18. * Outside Collectors Help Hospital Regain Payments. S 91:4. Miller, Adrienne Nyman. D 90:17. * Paid Newsletters Offer Profit Potential to Medical Centers (Donald E. L. Newton, Mark, S 90:16. Johnson). Feb 90:1. O'Gara, Nellie, O 90:16. ¢ Partnership Nets $2 Million in Profits for N. Y. Hospital. Jul 91:4. Paridy, Nancy E., JD, May 91:13. * Pediatric Clinics and Surgicenters Widen Market Reach. Mar 90:4. Parker, Scott S. (Interview), S 90:8. * Physicians Need Attention from Administrators. Jul 91:4. Parsons, Robert J. N 90:20. * Referring Physician Guide Nets More Business for Indiana Hospital. Pearson, Ellen, July 90:15. Je 91:5. * School Health Center Making the Grade. Jul 91:5. Pearson, Thomas, Jan 91:16. ¢ Shands Adds Cancer Treatment Technique. May 91:4. Philbin,Patrick, Aug 91:16. ¢ Staff Communication Improves Patient Outcomes. Mar 90:5. Pivnivny, Vincent C., May 90:15. * States Rated for Health Conditions. Jan 90:4. Presson, E. Wynn (Interview), Jun 91:8. + Strategic Predictions from Brown and McCool. May 90:4. Quinn, Juanita C., Ed.D. R.N., Apr 91:16. ¢ Strategy Incorporates Indirect, Direct Costs. O 91: 4. Richard A. Radoccia, Aug 91:113. ¢ Study Examines Systems Integration of Multi’s. Mar 91:4. Raymond, David E. Jul 90:14. ¢ Super Cyclotron Gives Cancer Program Position. D 91:4. Reed, David A. (Interview), O 91:8. ¢ ‘Surgery Hotel’ Supplies Luxury for Patients in Routine Recovery. O 90:4. Reilly, Robert F. Mar 90:12. ¢ System Unites Oncology Services. Jul 91:5. Ronning, Philip L. Jan 90:16, N 90:17. ¢ Tip Sheets Tell Successes of Product Line Marketing. D 90:4. Rosenstein, Alan H. MD, MBA, S 91:14. ¢ Transplant Programs Will Receive Scrutiny. Mar 91:4. Rosenthal, Elizabeth, D 90:13. ¢ Turnaround Owes Success to New Community Strategy. Mar 90:4. Rubin, Red, Aug 90:13. ¢ USC and NME Plan New Tertiary Care Hospital. Jul 90:4. * Valley Medical Teaches Language Skills to Staff. S 91:4. Schryver, Darrell, Feb 90:12. ¢ Video Program Trains Trustees, Board Members. O 91: 5. Shulkin, David, MD, S 91:14. Sipkoski, Michael, D 91:12. AUTHORS Smith, Lloyd V. (Interview), D 91:8. Arnwine, Don L. (Interview), Jul 91:8. Snow, Janet L. Feb 91:13. Balik, Barbara, Jan 91:16. Steiner, Steven R. S 90:16. Bare, James L. May 90:10, Mar 91:18. Vanderveen, Loretta, Feb 91:16. Bartscht, Karl G. Jan 90:8. Venvenuto, John A. Aug 91:13. Bender, A. Douglas, O 90:13, Jul 91:13. Wedel, Paul G. (Interview), Aug 90:9. Bess, Alice I., May 90:10. Weil, Thomas P. P4D Jun 90:14. Blancett, Lee, Aug 91:13. Weintraub, Arthur E. Feb 90:8. Bonine, Bruce R. Jan 90:12. Weseli, Roger W. (Interview), Jul 90:10. Brown, Fred L. (Interview), Apr 91:8. Brunnquell, Donald, Jan 91:16. Woodrum, David L. (Interview), Aug 91:8. Clark, Katherine S. May 91:16. Work, Paul I. Apr 90:12. Dalston, Ph.D., Jeptha W. (Interview), N 90:6. Zampetti, James Apr 90:12. Health Care Strategic Management, December 1991 © Copyright 1991 by The Business Word Inc. Unauthorized photocopying or distribution is strictly prohibited by law.

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