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New curriculum empowers leaders
IRM College prepares leaders for roles in transforming their organizations.
People
Rocky Mountain RHIO
A low-key management style and an emphasis on improving care have boosted physician support for a RHIO in Colorado.
Modernization
Queuing up printer savings
When government offices take steps to control their document costs, they reap the rewards.
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Life lessons
Virtual 3-D communities such as Second Life present health care educators a chance to experiment with new ways of interacting with the public.
Acquisition
Software on tap
Software-as-a-service providers are back with new and more popular offerings.
People
A RHIO that works and pays
Collaborative partnerships, high usability and a tight rein on costs are keys to the success of the Indiana Health Information Exchange.
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Democrats gain the advantage on health IT issues
With Democrats now in charge on Capitol Hill, the rush for national health IT legislation is on.
Modernization
It’s 4 a.m.! Do you know where your files are?
Emerging class of enterprise rights management software promises to secure sensitive information
Modernization
Picture perfect
High-end displays now offer size and performance without sacrificing desk space or tight budgets
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How to start a community health network
Starting out on the right foot can help prevent disasters later.
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The search is on
Vendors apply speedy Web search techniques to desktop hard drives, raising security concerns.
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An outlet for expertise
The hardest part of knowledge management is not pulling together information stored in desk drawers or hard drives but getting to the information that people carry in their heads
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A place to share success stories
Several agencies are working with the Knowledge Management Professional Society to offer other agencies a community of practice about communities of practice
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Turn on the know how
Agencies share tips for converting workers into knowledge management power users
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An immersion excursion
In early 1994, Oklahoma City had never experienced a major disaster, save a few tornadoes, and officials had no real reason to expect one
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Tips for exercise planners
To ensure a successful exercise, experts suggest that planners take steps
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