Journal Contents: Journal of Healthcare Management Standards (JHMS)

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Volume 3 (2023)
Issue 1
Article 0
What Will It Take to Make Healthcare Safer?: Learning From the Past and Accelerating Improvement (pages 1-9)
David W. Bates (Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA), Patricia Folcarellli (Controlled Risk Insurance Company and Risk Management Foundation, USA), Elizabet Mort (Massachusetts General Hospital, USA)
Article 16
Position: “If You Can Measure It, You Can Improve It” (Lord Kelvin) (pages 1-4)
Michael Anthony (University of Michigan, USA)
Article 20
The Critical Need for Human Capital Measurement Standards and Transparency in Healthcare (pages 1-8)
Heather Whiteman (University of Washington, USA), Solange Charas (Columbia University, USA), Hieu Bui (Wheelhousemd LLC, USA), Lee S. Webster (Northwestern University, USA), James Gaskin (Brigham Young University, USA)
Article 34
Artificial Intelligence and the Myth of Objectivity: Need for Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (pages 1-14)
Rajiv Kumar Pathni (Research Foundation of Hospital and Healthcare Administration (RFHHA), India)
Article 44
Linguistic and Cultural Competence at Hospital Discharge (pages 1-16)
Kirsten Austad (Boston University, Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, USA), Brian W. Jack (Boston University, Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, USA)
Article 47
Nursing Competencies in the Nursing Curriculum: Implications for Education and Practice (pages 1-7)
AkkeNeel Talsma (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Milwaukee, USA)
Article 75
Re-Engineering the Hospital Discharge to Improve the Transition From Hospital to Home: Overview and a Look to the Future (pages 1-17)
Brian W. Jack (Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston University, USA), Kirsten Austad (Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston University, USA), David Ray Renfro (VA Palo Alto Health Care System, USA), Suzanne Mitchell (Chan Medical School, University of Massachusetts, USA)
Volume 2 (2022)
Issue 1
Letter From the Editor
Editorial Preface
Sharon Kleefield (Healthcare Standards Institute, USA)
Article 6
Provider Opportunity in the Direct-to-Employer Market (pages 1-14)
M. Ruth Coleman (ValTrans Health, USA), Heather Ridenoure (Contigo Health, USA)
Article 6
Indoor Air Quality's Tie to Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Better Business Outcomes (pages 1-11)
Kimberlee Archer (Society of Physician Entrepreneurs, USA & GreenCIO, USA), John Bohlmann (Princeton University, USA & Purdue University, USA)
Article 7
Extending the Reach of Quality With CARF Accreditation (pages 1-13)
Brian Joseph Boon (CARF International, USA)
Article 11
How Data Can Drive Initiatives to Improve Patient Safety and Reduce Risk (pages 1-12)
Moira Quinn (CRICO Candello, USA), Penny Greenberg (CRICO Candello, USA)
Article 17
Improving Operational Efficiency in Radiology Using Artificial Intelligence (pages 1-9)
Raj S. Ambay (Nine Line Medical, Inc., USA), Korosh M. Jabbari (Nine Line Medical, Inc., USA), Piyush Goel (Alpha Nodus Inc., USA), Shamit V. Patel (Alpha Nodus Inc., USA), Rajendra P. Kedar (FACR, University of South Florida, USA)
Article 20
Maximizing Operational Efficiency in Healthcare: The Impact of Private Equity (pages 1-9)
Karthik Narayanaswamy (SeaLink Capital Partners, India), Heramb R. Hajarnavis (SeaLink Capital Partners, India)
Article 44
Implementing HL7 FHIR: The HL7 Standards Implementation Division Comes of Age (pages 1-8)
Charles Jaffe (Health Level 7 International, USA), Daniel J Vreeman (Health Level 7 International, USA), Diego Kaminker (Health Level 7 International, USA), Viet Nguyen (Health Level 7 International, USA)
Article 72
Position Paper on Developing Standardized Modelling Approaches for the Management of Healthcare Organizations (pages 1-6)
Nicole Gerber (Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland)
Article 73
Communication, Apology, and Resolution: Learning and Trends Over the Last Two Decades (pages 1-6)
Melinda Van Niel (Betsy Lehman Center for Patient Safety, USA), Elisabeth Palacios (Betsy Lehman Center for Patient Safety, USA), Alan C. Woodward (Massachusetts Medical Society, USA & Massachusetts Alliance for Communication and Resolution, USA), Douglas Salvador (Baystate Health, USA)
Issue 2
Volume 1 (2021)
Issue 1
Letter From the Editor-in-Chief
Editorial Preface
Sharon Kleefield (Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA)
Article 1
The Continuum of Care in Cross-Border Health Travel: Implications for Medical Tourism Standards (pages 1-13)
David G. Vequist IV (University of the Incarnate Word, USA)
Article 2
Predictors of Super-Performers in the Home Health Industry: Towards Improving Care for the Elderly (pages 14-29)
Sukhen Dey (Indiana University, USA (Retired)), Pamela Pinto-Oehme (Trident University, USA)
Article 3
Broken DNA of Global Health Security: And Why This Will Not Be the Last Pandemic (pages 30-43)
Rajiv Kumar Pathni (Research Foundation of Hospital and Healthcare Administration, India)
Article 5
Report From a Virtual Care Task Force: Patient Safety Guidance (pages 50-54)
Patricia H. Folcarelli (CRICO, USA)
Operational Resilience of Hospital Power Systems in the Digital Age
Book Review
Michael A. Anthony (University of Michigan, USA)
Issue 2
Letter From the Editor
Editorial Preface
Sharon Kleefield (Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA)
Article 1
The Ethics of Marketing Healthcare Services and Pharma Products During the Pandemic (pages 1-13)
Ilan Geva (Columbia College Chicago, USA), Laurence Minsky (Columbia College Chicago, USA)
Article 2
Healthcare Accreditation as a Tool for Financial and Risk Management Analysis (pages 14-31)
Elizabeth Ziemba (Medical Tourism Training, Inc., USA)
Article 3
Think Globally, Act Regionally to Optimize Quality Health System Management: Ten Principles Guiding Worldwide Leadership Teams (pages 32-46)
Alisha Moopen (Aster DM Healthcare, UAE), David Boucher (Aster DM Healthcare, UAE), Rahul Mandhani (Aster DM Healthcare, UAE), Malathi Arshanapalai (Aster DM Healthcare, UAE)
Article 4
Artificial Intelligence Machines in Medicine and Healthcare Management: A Deep Introduction (pages 47-56)
B. Robert Mozayeni (Thought Leadership and Innovation Foundation, USA)
Article 5
International Accreditation Standards and the Benefits to Hospitals Attracting Medical Tourists: An Exploratory Study (pages 1-16)
David G. Vequist IV (Center for Medical Tourism Research, USA), Ilan Geva (Ilan Geva & Friends, USA), April Poe (University of the Incarnate Word, USA)
Article 6
Healthcare Workers' Beliefs Regarding PPE and Calculated Risk for Infection During the COVID-19 Pandemic (pages 73-87)
Katie Morales (International Standards Organization, USA), Sandra E. Monk (Berry College, USA)
Article 7
Call to Action: The Future ISO 7101 Healthcare Quality Management Systems Standard (pages 1-9)
Angela McCaskill (Independent Researcher, USA)
Article 8
Position on Universal Hand Hygiene: A Position Paper (pages 97-105)
Katie Morales (University of West Georgia, USA), Kathleen Puri (Fitsi Health LLC, USA)
Article 9
Position Paper on the Use of Blockchain to Facilitate Physician Credentialing (pages 106-110)
David H. Levien (American College of Healthcare Trustees, USA), Gurtejandeep S. Swaich (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Article 10
What It Will Take to Achieve High-Value Patient-Centered Care Globally (pages 111-121)
Neo M. Tapela (International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement, USA), Luz Fialho (International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement, USA), Martin Ingvar (Karolinska Institute, Sweden), Suzanne Gaunt (International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement, USA)