Today's CIO: catalyst for managed care change.J Healthc Resour Manag. 1997 May; 15(4):11-4.JH
Abstract
As the impact of managed care increases and capitation becomes all pervasive, healthcare providers' attention to cost control will intensify. For integrated delivery networks (IDNs) to be competitive, today's CIO must leverage managed care as a catalyst for change, and use a sophisticated information system toolset as the means to an integrated end. An area many CIOs target for fast results and maximum cost savings in resource management. This article reviews how Dick Escue, chief information officer at Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation (Memphis, TN), uses electronic information management systems to integrate and conserve the resources of Baptist's widespread healthcare organization.
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Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
10168157
Citation
Sanchez, P. "Today's CIO: Catalyst for Managed Care Change." Journal of Healthcare Resource Management, vol. 15, no. 4, 1997, pp. 11-4.
Sanchez P. Today's CIO: catalyst for managed care change. J Healthc Resour Manag. 1997;15(4):11-4.
Sanchez, P. (1997). Today's CIO: catalyst for managed care change. Journal of Healthcare Resource Management, 15(4), 11-4.
Sanchez P. Today's CIO: Catalyst for Managed Care Change. J Healthc Resour Manag. 1997;15(4):11-4. PubMed PMID: 10168157.
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