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JANUARY-DECEMBER 2010

Established 2006

 

 

 

 

HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS

[Journal of Financial Management Strategies]

 

A 1,250 pages, quarterly premium CD with 24 chapters, industry Release Notes, Case Models, Glossary of Terms, e-Blog, Checklists, News-Letters, and more!

 

 

Vital information for CEOs, CFOs, CXOs, physicians and nurse executives, clinic and medical practice managers; and all health industry leaders and stakeholders.

 

 


“I like the tools, templates, checklists and Harvard Business School styled Case Models.”

 

 

“We appreciate the integrated multi-disciplinary global business approach.”

 

 

“The need for current information and a professional network prompted us all to subscribe.”

 

BLOG: The Medical Executive-Post [personal companion weblog]: www.HealthcareFinancials.wordpress.com 

  

 

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       About our new CD-ROM platform

  

 

** Subscribers ** 

 

We are pleased to inform you of three new milestones 

by Healthcare Organizations [Journal of Financial

Management Strategies].

 

First, we have achieved journal status with our

periodical publication. From a nomenclature perspective,

we will no longer be known as a guide, but more rightly

as the comprehensive journal we envisioned at inception. 

 

Second, and by popular demand, we have ceased our print

only existence and migrated to a SaaS, or CD-ROM, format

via Adobe Acrobat Reader® with quarterly email updates.

This transition illustrates our collaborative philosophy in

the modern health 2.0 participatory era. Of course, all

chapter files are still printable at your own discretion.

 

Finally, our new format allows individual chapters to be

available as .pdf file white-papers. Now, for the first time,

non-subscribers may purchase selected topics of interest.

Reprints of all chapters since inception are also available

and electronically delivered. So, order today!

Link: HealthcareOrganizations.pdf 

 

*Unlimited non-transferable license; not for distribution or sale.

**Embossable binder available for a small surcharge.

***Inquire about our special discount programs.

****Review abbreviated sample chapter below.

 

 

 ABSTRACT WITH SAMPLE CHAPTER

Financial and Clinical Features of Hospital Information Systems

By Brent A. Metfessel; MD, MS, CMP(Hon)

 

"For the last 30 years, hospital information systems [HIS] have grown in popularity. At present, nearly every acute care hospital in the US has some form of HIS; performing administrative tasks like patient billing, payer accounting and employee payroll tracking. Depending on hospital size, an information system may cost from several hundred thousand dollars - to tens of millions of dollars.

 

In 2004, for example, about $25.8 billion was spent on

hospital information technology in the US. But, with the ARRA

and HITECH economic initiatives looming in 2010, it is critical that such systems produce a positive return on investment [ROI] through patient care quality improvements, increases in organizational efficiency or enhanced negotiating power with third-party payers and other stakeholders."

Read more ...

 

Link: HIS-TOC.pdf

Link: Clinical Financial Features Hospital IT Systems.pdf

Link: HIS-App 1.pdf

Link: HIS-App 2.pdf

Link: HIS-App 3.pdf

Link: HIS.App 4.pdf

Link: HIS-App 5.pdf

Link: HIS-App 6.pdf

Link: HIS-Checklists.pdf

Link: HIS-CaseModel.pdf

Link: HIS-refs.pdf

 

Ideal for all allopathic, osteopathic and podiatric physicians and dentists; as well as graduate students, medical clinics, hospitals, CXOs, CPAs, RNs and healthcare administrators.

 

 

Subscribe today ... Succeed tomorrow!

WELCOME HEALTH 2.0   colleagues

[An Open Invitation]

  

All hospitals and healthcare organizations, both emerging and mature, face a daunting financial scenario in today’s volatile healthcare reimbursement environment.  Decreasing revenues, increasing costs, and high consumer expectations present a complex challenge for CEOs, CFOs, physicians and nurse executives, administrators, financial advisors and department managers who must not only lead in today’s climate, but also position their organizations for tomorrow’s financial tumult and potential political changes of the Obama Administration. 

 

Produced by a national team of medical professionals, economists, administrators, lawyers, and accountants, skilled business leaders and IT consultants, among many others; Healthcare Organizations [Journal of Financial Management Strategies] on CD-ROM, or SaaS, looks at ways to manage assets, costs, human resources and healthcare claims.  Everything - from inventory management to hybrid and activity based cost analysis in order to accelerate the cash conversion cycle - is scrutinized.  And, modern health economic themes like competitive strategy, workplace violence and financial benchmarks, for both public and private entities, are included.

  

We also examine contemporaneous topics such as the lessons learned from the corporate healthcare market competition and the PPMC imbroglio of the early 2000’s, and the domestic financial meltdown of 2009. This includes current methods for achieving hospital objectives, negotiating and analyzing cost-volume-profit contracts, and understanding the financial impact of regulatory requirements under HIPAA, STARK I-III, OSHA, the US Patriot Acts, the Deficit Reduction Act [DRA], the often contentious Sarbanes-Oxley Act, ARRA and HITECH Acts, and the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions [FACT] Act. In addition, information technology issues like electronic medical records (eMRs), RFID controls, RSS feeds and blogs, Health 2.0 initiatives and computerized physician order entry (CPOE) systems are examined in detail. Virtually no  operational, strategic business, health economics, or financial management topic is omitted.

 

"This wide-ranging examination of the fiscal

management scene for hospitals, healthcare

organizations, clinics and outpatient centers 

includes case models, extensive appendices, 

and detailed checklists and templates that

step the reader through a review of main

issues for each chapter."

  

Health Care Organizations [Journal of Financial Management Strategies] on CD-ROM, or SaaS, is dedicated to meeting the administrative needs of our nation's healthcare organizations in order to help them maintain a competitive edge in the markets they serve; and to take advantage of emerging business opportunities. We therefore invite you to be the first health economics cynosure in your hospital, facility, or healthcare system to join us for the journey.

 

Let Health Care Organizations [Journal of Financial Management Strategies] be your guide. 

 

Subscribe today ... Succeed tomorrow!

 

 

 

Fraternally,

Dr. David Edward Marcinko; MBA, CMP 

Founding Publisher-in-Chief, and CEO 

 

 

Institute of Medical Business Advisors, Inc

Corporate Offices

Suite #5901 WiIlbanks Drive

Norcross, Georgia 30092-1141 USA

1.770.448.0769 [vm]

MarcinkoAdvisors@msn.com

  

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To order your CD-ROM, including quarterly email updates, contact:

Institute of Medical Business Advisors, Inc

Suite #5901 Wilbanks Drive 

Norcross, GA 30092-1141 USA 

1-770-448-0769 [voice]

Info: MarcinkoAdvisors@msn.com

 

 

TOC: TABLE OF CONTENTS.pdf
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