Nir Menachemi to Hospital Administration
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Nir Menachemi has written about Hospital Administration.
Connection Strength
2.676
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Trends in governance structure and activities among not-for-profit U.S. hospitals: 2009-2015. Health Care Manage Rev. 2019 Jul/Sep; 44(3):263-273.
Score: 0.681
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Measuring Patient Satisfaction's Relationship to Hospital Cost Efficiency: Can Administrators Make a Difference? Health Care Manage Rev. 2016 Jan-Mar; 41(1):56-63.
Score: 0.534
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Environmental factors and health information technology management strategy. Health Care Manage Rev. 2011 Jul-Sep; 36(3):275-85.
Score: 0.391
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Hospital quality of care: does information technology matter? The relationship between information technology adoption and quality of care. Health Care Manage Rev. 2008 Jan-Mar; 33(1):51-9.
Score: 0.307
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The relationship between pediatric volume and information technology adoption in hospitals. Qual Manag Health Care. 2007 Apr-Jun; 16(2):146-52.
Score: 0.291
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Market and organizational factors associated with hospital vertical integration into sub-acute care. Health Care Manage Rev. 2019 Apr/Jun; 44(2):137-147.
Score: 0.167
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Full implementation of computerized physician order entry and medication-related quality outcomes: a study of 3364 hospitals. Am J Med Qual. 2009 Jul-Aug; 24(4):278-86.
Score: 0.085
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The role of organizational factors in the adoption of healthcare information technology in Florida hospitals. Health Care Manag Sci. 2008 Mar; 11(1):1-9.
Score: 0.078
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Factors affecting the adoption of telemedicine--a multiple adopter perspective. J Med Syst. 2004 Dec; 28(6):617-32.
Score: 0.062
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Using resource dependency theory to measure the environment in health care organizational studies: a systematic review of the literature. Health Care Manage Rev. 2014 Jan-Mar; 39(1):50-65.
Score: 0.029
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Health information technology vendor selection strategies and total factor productivity. Health Care Manage Rev. 2013 Jul-Sep; 38(3):177-87.
Score: 0.028
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Hospital patient safety levels among healthcare's "most wired" institutions. J Healthc Qual. 2010 Mar-Apr; 32(2):16-23.
Score: 0.022