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hawaii international conference on system sciences | 2014

Introduction to IT Adoption, Diffusion, and Evaluation in Healthcare Minitrack

Leigh W. Cellucci; Arnold Kamis; Ton A. M. Spil; Carla Wiggins

Adoption, implementation, and evaluation of information technology (IT) in healthcare continue to challenge organizations and society, as well as researchers. This mini-track addresses these Health IT topics within the framework of 1) EHR and PHR; 2) adoption resistance and attitudes; 3) health information exchanges; 4) HIT use; and 5) teleservices.


Journal of Cases on Information Technology | 2013

Using Electronic Health Records and Data Warehouse Collaboratively in Community Health Centers

Xiaoming Zeng; Elizabeth J. Forrestal; Leigh W. Cellucci; Michael H. Kennedy; Doug Smith

The organization Community Partners HealthNet CPH, Inc. is a so-called Health-Center-Controlled Networks HCCNs that provide health information technologies, in particular Electronic Health Records and Data Warehouse, to participating community health centers CHC and rural health clinics RHC. All 16 member organizations CHCs and RHCs in CPH are non-profit health care organizations providing primary health care to individuals in medically underserved areas. To provide quality and accessible health care to those medically needed, CPH and member organization rely heavily on funding from federal and state governments as well as charitable foundations. The investment in system-wide Health Information Technologies has been financially limited given the nature of the organizations. CPH and member organizations, through visionary leadership and cost-effective execution, have been able to adopt and implement advanced information technologies like EHR and data warehouse since early 1990s. There has been software updates and EHR upgrades, but the original design of the system still serve the information needs of the organization. This case study describes CPH in the health care environment, discusses the collaboration of six original individual CHCs to create CPH, the EHR and Data Warehouse projects at CPH, and then explains CPHs on-going operations and new challenges in the context of meaningful use and big data movement.


Health policy and technology | 2015

Current status and future directions of EMR use in psychology clinics

Leigh W. Cellucci; Tony Cellucci; Marina Stanton; Dan Kerrigan; Mary Madrake


Journal of Case Studies | 2012

Case Writing Matters

Cara Peters; Leigh W. Cellucci; Daniel Kerrigan


Journal of Case Studies | 2014

TOTAL CASE: Suggestions for Improving Case Writing

Karen Foust; Cara Peters; Leigh W. Cellucci; Kayla Ford


Journal of Case Studies | 2013

The Importance of Permissions in Field Research

Cara Peters; Leigh W. Cellucci; Shannon Davis


Archive | 2011

EMR Implementation and the Import of Theory and Culture

Leigh W. Cellucci; Carla Wiggins; Kenneth J. Trimmer


Journal of Case Studies | 2015

Cases in the Classroom: Part B

Leigh W. Cellucci; Cara Peters; Michael H. Kennedy; Eric Woodruff


Health policy and technology | 2015

Electronic health records across the nations

Antonius A.M. Spil; Leigh W. Cellucci


Archive | 2013

Health Information Technology Collaboration in Community Health Centers: The Community Partners HealthNet, Inc.

Elizabeth J. Forrestal; Leigh W. Cellucci; Xiaoming Zeng; Michael H. Kennedy; Doug Smith

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Xiaoming Zeng

East Carolina University

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Dan Kerrigan

East Carolina University

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Marina Stanton

East Carolina University

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Mary Madrake

East Carolina University

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