Jasna V. Pittman, Elliot M. Weinstock, Robert J. Oglesby, David S. Sayres, Jessica B. Smith, James G. Anderson, ...
[1] We use in situ measurements of water vapor (H2O), ozone (O3), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), nitric oxide (NO), and total reactive nitrogen (NOy) obtained during the CRYSTAL-FACE...
Ethical Issues in Internetable Health Care (2008)
Kenneth W. Goodman, Ph. D, James G. Anderson, Ph. D
Background. Medical informatics is becoming a well-known source of interesting and important ethical and social issues. 1 These issues range from confidentiality and health services research to...
James G. Anderson, Carolyn E. Aydin, Bonnie Kaplan
Integrated information and patient record systems will be required to support the information management needs of a reformed health care system. These information systems are social systems that use...
Regional Patient Safety Initiatives: The Missing Element of Organizational Change (2007)
Data-sharing systems--where healthcare providers jointly implement a common reporting system to promote voluntary reporting, information sharing, and learning--are emerging as an important...
Regional Patient Safety Initiatives: The Missing Element of Organizational Change (2006)
Data-sharing systems- where healthcare providers jointly implement a common reporting system to promote voluntary reporting, information sharing and learning are emerging as an important regional,...
The need for organizational change in patient safety initiatives (2006)
This study describes a computer model that has beed developed to explore organizational changes required to improve patient safety based on a medication error reporting system.
The need for organizational change in patient safety initiatives (2006)
This study describes a computer simulation model that has been developed to explore organizational changes required to improve patient safety based on a medication error reporting system.
Regional Patient Safety Initiatives: The Missing Element of Organizational Change (2006)
Data-sharing systems--where healthcare providers jointly implement a common reporting system to promote voluntary reporting, information sharing, and learning--are emerging as an important regional,...
Information technology for detecting medication errors and adverse drug events (2004)
It is estimated that over three-quarters of a million people are injured or die in hospitals each year from adverse drug events (ADE's). The majority of medical errors result form poorly...
The Impact of CyberHealthcare on the Physician-Patient Relationship (2003)
James G. Anderson, Michelle R. Rainey, Gunther Eysenbach
this paper addresses include the following: What are the major factors that are leading to the increased use of the Internet by consumers to obtain health-related information? How do physicians view...
Anderson, James G, Jay, Stephen, Anderson, Marilyn, Hunt, Thaddeus
Background: The annual cost of morbidity and mortality due to medication errors in the U.S. has been estimated at $76.6 billion. Information technology implemented systematically has the potential...
Timothy J. Dransfield, Katherine K. Perkins, Neil M. Donahue, James G. Anderson, Michele M. Sprengnether, Kenneth L. Demerjian
Abstract. The reaction of OH with NO2 is pivotal in both stratospheric and tropospheric chemistry; in each case it is the dominant homogeneous mechanism for conversion of NOx to NOy. The rate...
Kinetics of the Reaction OH(v=o) + O3 to HO2 + O2, (1998)
Anderson,James G., Kaufman,Frederick
The rate constant of the reaction OH(v=o) + O3 to HO2 + O2 of interest in stratosphere photochemistry was measured over the temperature range from 220 to 450K at total pressures between 2 and 5 torr...
The routine activity theory approach to the etiology of "street crimes" has received considerable empirical support as a viable, synthesized explanatory framework for understanding the universal...
Thesis (M.I.Ed)--Brigham Young University. Dept. of Industrial Education.
Land acquisition in the Big Bend National Park of Texas. (1967)
Thesis (M.A.)--Sul Ross State College.
Clearing the Way for Physicians' Use of Clinical Information Systems. (0000)
For almost three decades, computer-based information systems have been developed implemented in health care settings. Under cost-based reimbursement, hospital information systems were designed...
Managing Change: Analysis of a Hypothetical Case
Ash, Joan S., Anderson, James G., Gorman, Paul N., Zielstorff, Rita D., Norcross, Natalie, Pettit, Jody, ...
Evaluating the Impact of Information Technology on Medication Errors: A Simulation
Anderson, James G., Jay, Stephen J., Anderson, Marilyn, Hunt, Thaddeus J.
Anderson, James G., Jay, Stephen J., Anderson, Marilyn, Hunt, Thaddeus J.
Background: The annual cost of morbidity and mortality due to medication errors in the U.S. has been estimated at $76.6 billion. Information technology implemented systematically has the potential to...
Causal Model of a Health Services System
Path analysis is used to construct a causal model of the health services system serving the state of New Mexico. The model includes a network specifying the causal relationships among a set of...
Health Services Utilization: Framework and Review
Five different approaches that have been used to study the utilization of health services are reviewed: the sociocultural, sociodemographic, social-psychological, organizational, and social systems....
The Structural Approach to Physician Distribution: A Critical Evaluation
Anderson, James G., Marshall, Harvey H.
Recent research on physician distribution using the structural approach is briefly reviewed and its theoretical and methodological limitations outlined in detail. On the basis of this critical...
Managing Change: Analysis of a Hypothetical Case
Ash, Joan S., Anderson, James G., Gorman, Paul N., Zielstorff, Rita D., Norcross, Natalie, Pettit, Jody, ...
Evaluating the Impact of Information Technology on Medication Errors: A Simulation
Anderson, James G., Jay, Stephen J., Anderson, Marilyn, Hunt, Thaddeus J.
Anderson, James G., Jay, Stephen J., Anderson, Marilyn, Hunt, Thaddeus J.
Background: The annual cost of morbidity and mortality due to medication errors in the U.S. has been estimated at $76.6 billion. Information technology implemented systematically has the potential to...
Causal Model of a Health Services System
Path analysis is used to construct a causal model of the health services system serving the state of New Mexico. The model includes a network specifying the causal relationships among a set of...
Health Services Utilization: Framework and Review
Five different approaches that have been used to study the utilization of health services are reviewed: the sociocultural, sociodemographic, social-psychological, organizational, and social systems....
The Structural Approach to Physician Distribution: A Critical Evaluation
Anderson, James G., Marshall, Harvey H.
Recent research on physician distribution using the structural approach is briefly reviewed and its theoretical and methodological limitations outlined in detail. On the basis of this critical...
Clearing the Way for Physicians' Use of Clinical Information Systems.
For almost three decades, computer-based information systems have been developed implemented in health care settings. Under cost-based reimbursement, hospital information systems were designed...
Physician Utilization of a Hospital Information System: A Computer Simulation Model
Anderson, James G., Jay, Stephen J., Clevenger, Stephen J., Kassing, David R., Perry, Jane, Anderson, Marilyn M.
The purpose of this research was to develop a computer simulation model that represents the process through which physicians enter orders into a hospital information system (HIS). Computer simulation...
Anderson, James G., Jay, Stephen J., Schweer, Harlan M., Anderson, Marilyn M.
This study formulates and tests a model of the factors that affect physician use of a hospital information system (HIS). It was hypothesized that consultations among physicians on hospital sevices...
The Diffusion of Computer Applications in Medicine: Network Location and Innovation Adoption
Anderson, James G., Jay, Stephen J.
A model of the process by which computer applications diffuse among physicians has been formulated and empirically tested. Multidimensional scaling was used to create a three-dimensional model of the...