Health Systems
2012 - 2026
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Volume 4, issue 3, 2015
- Decomposition-based heuristics for the integrated physician rostering and surgery scheduling problem pp. 159-175

- Christophe Van Huele and Mario Vanhoucke
- Trends in BMI and obesity in U.S. women of childbearing age during the period of 1980–2010 pp. 176-186

- Maria E Mayorga, Odette S Reifsnider, Zinan Yi and Kelly J Hunt
- Special issue on evaluation of telehealth and e-health systems and processes pp. 187-188

- David Ben-Arieh, Vivian Vimarlund and Patrick Boissy
- Business models for telemedicine services: a literature review pp. 189-203

- Faustina Acheampong and Vivian Vimarlund
- Cost-benefit evaluation of e-health services: acceptance and value creation are interactive forces pp. 204-211

- Gunilla Myreteg
- Exploring the effects of eHealth service innovation pp. 212-223

- Sofie Wass, Bertil Carlsson, Vivian Vimarlund, Seher Korkmaz, Tero Shemeikka and Anikó Vég
- Using Wizard of Oz technology for telemedicine pp. 224-235

- Aric Katz, Fuad Basis and Avraham Shtub
Volume 4, issue 2, 2015
- Tactical allocation and acceptance of multiple patient classes in the presence of no-shows pp. 93-103

- Husniyah Abdus-Salaam and Lauren B Davis
- Health care: a case of hypercomplexity? pp. 104-110

- Jonathan H Klein and Terry Young
- A tale of two standards: strengthening HIPAA security regulations using the PCI-DSS pp. 111-123

- Mark Gaynor, Catherine Bass and Bryan Duepner
- The social and political construction of health-care systems – historical observations from selected countries in Asia pp. 124-137

- John Grundy, Elizabeth Hoban and Steve Allender
- Toward improved heuristic evaluation of EHRs pp. 138-150

- Alvin Tarrell, Lisa Grabenbauer, James McClay, John Windle and Ann L Fruhling
- Developing a user-friendly interface for a self-service healthcare research portal: cost-effective usability testing pp. 151-158

- Ryan J Shaw, Monica M Horvath, Dave Leonard, Jeffrey M Ferranti and Constance M Johnson
Volume 4, issue 1, 2015
- Using systems modeling to enhance public health preparedness pp. 1-4

- Julie Simmons Ivy, Jennifer Horney and Jean-Marie Maillard
- A data mining approach for estimating patient demand for mental health services pp. 5-11

- Stephan Kudyba and Thad Perry
- Impact of the influenza season on a hospital from a pharmaceutical inventory management perspective pp. 12-28

- Anita R Vila-Parrish, Julie Simmons Ivy and Beixiang He
- Hospital and skilled nursing facility patient flows during Hurricane Katrina and the Midwest floods of 2008 pp. 29-40

- Kun Zhang and David H Howard
- Modeling infection spread and behavioral change using spatial games pp. 41-53

- Songnian Zhao, John Wu and David Ben-Arieh
- Health IT and economics pp. 54-54

- Elizabeth J Davidson, Guodong (Gordon) Gao and Jeffrey S McCullough
- Can health IT adoption reduce health disparities? pp. 55-63

- Sergei Koulayev and Emilia Simeonova
- Acceptance and use of electronic medical records: An exploratory study of hospital physicians’ salient beliefs about HIT systems pp. 64-81

- Andy Weeger and Heiko Gewald
- Outlook for state-designated health information exchange: Learning from the information systems and economics literatures pp. 82-90

- Jeanne Wendel and Dana Edberg
- Thank You to our Reviewers and Area Editors pp. 91-91

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 3, 2014
- Integrating systems engineering practice with health-care delivery pp. 159-164

- William V Padula, Michael P Duffy, Taygan Yilmaz and Manish K Mishra
- Real-time location systems, normative messaging and modifying clinician behavior: a pilot study pp. 165-172

- James E Stahl, Mark A Drew and Alexandra B Kimball
- Clinical governance initiative: a case of an obstetrics hospital pp. 173-184

- Luu Trong Tuan
- Knowledge sharing and health-care coordination: the role of creation and use brokers pp. 185-198

- Marco Marabelli, Sue Newell, Chantal Krantz and Jacky Swan
- Using social network-based complexity profiles to understand attitudes to medical care pp. 199-213

- Kon Shing Kenneth Chung, Jane Young and Kate White
- Organizational factors affecting implementation of the ATHENA-Hypertension clinical decision support system during the VA’s nation-wide information technology restructuring: a case study pp. 214-234

- Lauren M Aquino Shluzas, Ruth C Cronkite, Dallas Chambers, Brian B Hoffman, James Breeling, Mark A Musen, Douglas K Owens and Mary K Goldstein
Volume 3, issue 2, 2014
- Emergency planning and management in health care: priority research topics pp. 83-92

- Alan Boyd, Naomi Chambers, Simon French, Duncan Shaw, Russell King and Alison Whitehead
- Uncovering effective process improvement strategies in an emergency department using discrete event simulation pp. 93-104

- Oh Hong Choon, Zhang Dali, Phua Tien Beng and Chow Peck Yoke Magdalene
- Patient safety and satisfaction drivers in emergency departments re-visited – an empirical analysis using structural equation modeling pp. 105-116

- Christian M Sørup and Peter Jacobsen
- Using systems thinking in state health policymaking: an educational initiative pp. 117-123

- Karen J Minyard, Rachel Ferencik, Mary Ann Phillips and Chris Soderquist
- A bioethical framework for health systems activity: a conceptual exploration applying ‘systems thinking’ pp. 124-135

- Carleigh B Krubiner and Adnan A Hyder
- Inferring breast cancer concomitant diagnosis and comorbidities from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample using social network analysis pp. 136-142

- Radhakrishnan Nagarajan, Shengfan Zhang, Fay Cobb Payton and Suleiman Massarweh
- When traditionally inseparable services are separated by technology: the case of patient portal features offered by primary care providers pp. 143-158

- Aaron Baird, T S Raghu, Frederick North and Frederick Edwards
Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
- Expanding the boundaries of clinical informatics for interdisciplinary systems research pp. 1-11

- Nelson King
- Smart collaboration framework for managing chronic disease using recommender system pp. 12-17

- Asmaa S Hussein, Wail M Omar, Xue Li and Muhammed Amer Hatem
- Scale and skill-mix efficiencies in nursing home staffing: inside the black box pp. 18-28

- Dennis Moeke, Ger Koole and Lineke Verkooijen
- Does a hospital’s IT architecture fit with its strategy? An approach to measure the alignment of health information technology pp. 29-42

- Tobias Mettler, René Fitterer, Peter Rohner and Robert Winter
- Multi-criteria approach using simulation-based balanced scorecard for supporting decisions in health-care facilities: an emergency department case study pp. 43-59

- Waleed Abo-Hamad and Amr Arisha
- A secure query assurance approach for distributed health records pp. 60-73

- Andrew Clarke and Robert Steele
- Essential medicines in Tanzania: does the new delivery system improve supply and accountability? pp. 74-81

- Inez Mikkelsen-Lopez, Peter Cowley, Harun Kasale, Conrad Mbuya, Graham Reid and Don de Savigny
Volume 2, issue 3, 2013
- Electronic medical record compliance and continuity in delivery of care: an empirical investigation in a combat environment pp. 147-161

- Mark Mellott, Jason Bennett Thatcher and Nicholas Roberts
- Facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration to tackle complex problems in health care: report from an exploratory workshop pp. 162-170

- Holly O Witteman and James E Stahl
- Electronic patient-reported symptom assessment in palliative end-of-life home care pp. 171-180

- Leili Lind and Daniel Karlsson
- Development and calibration of a constrained resource health outcomes simulation model of hospital-based glaucoma services pp. 181-197

- Glenis J Crane, Steven M Kymes, Janet E Hiller, Robert Casson and Jonathan D Karnon
- End-user support for primary care electronic medical records: a qualitative case study of users’ needs, expectations, and realities pp. 198-212

- Aviv Shachak, Catherine Montgomery, Rustam Dow, Jan Barnsley, Karen Tu, Alejandro R Jadad and Louise Lemieux-Charles
- Identifying better systems design in Australian maternity care: a Boundary Critique analysis pp. 213-225

- Roslyn Donnellan-Fernandez, Lareen Newman, Kerreen Reiger and Sally K Tracy
Volume 2, issue 2, 2013
- Comparative effectiveness for oral anti-diabetic treatments among newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics: data-driven predictive analytics in healthcare pp. 73-92

- Jon Maguire and Vasant Dhar
- Radiology scheduling with consideration of patient characteristics to improve patient access to care and medical resource utilization pp. 93-102

- Yu-Li Huang and Justin Marcak
- The dynamic redeployment coverage location model pp. 103-119

- Cem Saydam, Hari K Rajagopalan, Elizabeth Sharer and Kay Lawrimore-Belanger
- Smartphone and vehicular trajectories as data sources for agent-based infection spread modelling pp. 120-133

- Samitha Wijedasa, Charith Gunasekara, Marek Laskowsk, Marcia R Friesen and Robert D McLeod
- Understanding the value proposition of health information exchange: the case of uncompensated care cost recovery pp. 134-146

- Sue S Feldman, Thomas A Horan and David Drew
Volume 2, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Vincent Knight and Janet Williams
- Assessing the impact of systems modeling in the redesign of an Emergency Department pp. 3-10

- Gillian Mould, John Bowers, Colin Dewar and Elizabeth McGugan
- Towards a multimethodology in health care – synergies between Soft Systems Methodology and Discrete Event Simulation pp. 11-23

- Lene Berge Holm, Fredrik A Dahl and Mathias Barra
- A stochastic model associated with paediatric heart transplantation pp. 24-31

- Steve Gallivan and Sonya Crowe
- Assessing length of stay and associated characteristics of geriatric patients in Northern Ireland pp. 32-42

- Janette McQuillan, Adele H Marshall and Karen J Cairns
- Optimising the use of resources within the district nursing service: a case study pp. 43-52

- Elizabeth L Rowse, Paul R Harper, Janet E Williams and Mark Smithies
- Geographical modelling of patient episode flows and hospital catchment populations: a case study in Northern Ireland pp. 53-60

- Adam J Hindle, Giles A Hindle and Tony Hindle
- Proximity-based modelling of cross-contamination through agent-based simulation: a feasibility study pp. 61-71

- Navonil Mustafee, Korina Katsaliaki, Eberhard E Bischoff and Michael D Williams
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