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204 related items for PubMed ID: 10165509

  • 1. The house that managed care built. Software programs generate data providers need.
    Gold MF.
    Provider; 1997 Mar; 23(3):30-1, 33-4, 37-8. PubMed ID: 10165509
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  • 2. More motivation for automation.
    McCormack J.
    Health Data Manag; 1998 Oct; 6(10):100, 102, 104-6. PubMed ID: 10185881
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  • 3. Workflow tools cut costs for high quality care.
    Latamore GB.
    Health Manag Technol; 1999 May; 20(4):32-3. PubMed ID: 10387518
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  • 4. Managed care: the determinants of cost and quality.
    Branas CC, Scheffler RM.
    Cah Sociol Demogr Med; 2000 May; 40(1):73-93. PubMed ID: 10965432
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  • 5. I.T. part of payers' new game plans. Payers are using software to improve customer service and health.
    Goedert J.
    Health Data Manag; 2003 Jun; 11(6):66-8, 70. PubMed ID: 12825442
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  • 6. Managed care. Payers begin the migration to a new architecture.
    Chin TL.
    Health Data Manag; 1997 Jan; 5(1):78-9, 81. PubMed ID: 10164411
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  • 7. The marriage of financial and clinical software.
    Watson S.
    Health Data Manag; 1995 Feb; 3(2):66, 68-70. PubMed ID: 10143842
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  • 8. ORYX: how will it affect you?
    Hosp Peer Rev; 1997 Apr; 22(4):41-7. PubMed ID: 10166111
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  • 9. Long-term care health information technology. Providers are increasingly looking to improve quality and claim earned reimbursement with HIT.
    Lourde K.
    Provider; 2009 Mar; 35(3):20-2, 24-32. PubMed ID: 19326799
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  • 11. Standouts in the benefits software parade.
    Tweed V.
    Bus Health; 1998 Feb; 16(2):36-9, 43-4. PubMed ID: 10177024
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  • 13. [The American health care system: origins and developments of managed care organizations].
    Simonet D.
    Rev Med Brux; 2003 Jun; 24(3):131-8. PubMed ID: 12891879
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  • 14. Disease management. Putting the pieces together.
    Bazzoli F.
    Health Data Manag; 1996 Jan; 4(1):28-32, 34, 36-7. PubMed ID: 10154354
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  • 15. Don't put off dealing with the 'Millennium Bug'.
    Zieger A.
    Manag Care; 1997 Oct; 6(10):71-4. PubMed ID: 10174555
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  • 16. Attracting managed care. Eight tips for working with a managed care provider.
    Buss DD.
    Contemp Longterm Care; 1994 Nov; 17(11):45-6. PubMed ID: 10138546
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  • 17. Comparative analysis software: a powerful tool for health care.
    Siegrist RB.
    QRC Advis; 1998 Sep; 14(11):8-11. PubMed ID: 10182677
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  • 18. Managed care's challenges. Health plans use new IT to meet the burgeoning challenges of costs and consumerism.
    Rogoski RR.
    Health Manag Technol; 2003 Mar; 24(3):20-2, 25. PubMed ID: 12647612
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  • 20. Data organizations and data networks in Minnesota.
    Shaller D, Bernhardt T, Hutchinson B.
    Am J Med Qual; 1996 Mar; 11(1):S70-2. PubMed ID: 8763240
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