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Consumerism – Changing the Way Cardiologists Practice

Blog: AAMA News | By: Executive Online Contributor | Released: July 31, 2014, 7:40 am

As consumer-driven healthcare gains increased influence, how healthcare resources are being selected, utilized and measured will impact the overall consumption of healthcare services, including imaging procedures.

ICD-10: State of Limbo

Blog: AAMA News | By: Executive Online Contributor | Released: July 31, 2014, 7:32 am

We kept telling people to prepare for ICD-10, but lots of people weren’t prepared. That was bad for some, good for others. Lots of organizations spent lots of money, especially larger institutions, investing in being ready to implement their ICD-10 systems.

Book Review: Attract, Engage & Retain Top Talent. 50 Plus One Strategies Used by the Best

Blog: AAMA Executive Online, April 2014 | By: Capt Marc Rittberg, CAAMA | Released: April 15, 2014, 7:15 am

The book Attract, Engage & Retain Top Talent. 50 Plus One Strategies Used by the Best, captures various aspects of hiring or promoting the right employee for the right job; and growing that employee into a strong corporate asset.

Goals of Financial Management: Value Maximization

Blog: AAMA Executive Online, April 2014 | By: Abimbola Farinde, PharmD, MS | Released: April 15, 2014, 7:15 am

Most corporations are owned by shareholders and within the construct of these corporations are managers who are placed with the one of the primary objective of maximizing shareholder wealth and fostering the growth of the intrinsic stock value.

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Preparing for Disaster: The Growing Trend of Mass Fatality Management

Blog: AAMA Executive Online, April 2014 | By: Kelly Rehan | Released: April 15, 2014, 7:15 am

Recent disasters have highlighted the need for mass fatality management at healthcare facilities. Delays in notification, mismanagement of personal effects, and bottlenecks in the transfer process can add to the grief and trauma experienced by families following disaster.