Healthcare Daily Data Bytes 2006 - an Indispensable CD-ROM for Researching New Projects, Writing Reports and Compiling Presentations
Posted on: Thursday, 16 March 2006, 09:01 CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c34333) has announced the addition of Healthcare Daily Data Bytes 2006 on CD-ROM to their offering.
Healthcare Daily Data Bytes 2006 on CD-ROM puts at your fingertips "Data Bytes" from the healthcare industry -- facts, figures, statistics and percentages on healthcare spending, costs, utilization and performance.
This keyword searchable CD is your indispensable assistant for researching new projects, writing reports and compiling presentations. With each Data Byte, you'll get the date and source of the information and a link back to the original source.
Conduct instant keyword searches and get immediate access to information on:
-- Consumer-Driven Healthcare
-- Cultural Competence
-- Customer Service
-- Disease Management
-- e-Health
-- Electronic Medical Records
-- Emergency Preparedness
-- Healthcare Costs
-- HIPAA
-- Hospice Care
-- Hospitals
-- Information Technology
-- Insurance
-- Long-Term Care
-- Managed Care
-- Medicare
-- Medicaid
-- Mental Health
-- Outcomes
-- Pain Management
-- Patient Safety
-- Pay-for-Performance
-- Pharmaceutical
-- Physician Groups
-- Physician Organizations
-- Prescription Drugs
-- Uninsured
-- Wellness
-- Women's Healthcare
-- Workforce
With the Healthcare Daily Data Byte 2006 on CD-ROM, you'll get the healthcare statistics and figures you need from the leading healthcare consulting firms, think tanks and research and government institutions. The Data Bytes in this collection were compiled from 2005 research studies.
No need to wade through countless pages of periodicals, journals and other documents or conduct Internet searches for that one piece of data you need. In the time that it takes to hit the "Enter" key, the information will be on your computer screen. And, with one more keystroke you can save it to a file or send the information to your computer printer.
You'll get statistics on:
-- Cost of Chronic Health Conditions
-- Employers Adopting Health Management, Consumer-Directed Programs to Control Costs
-- Growth of Consumer-Driven Healthcare Plans
-- Impact of Medicare Payment Cuts
-- Most Popular Form of Health Insurance
-- Pay-for-Performance Results Show Improvements in Healthcare
-- Performance Gap Narrows Between Successful Medical Groups and Others
-- Quality Report Cards: Improves Ability to Identify Best Providers by Racial Minorities
-- Survey Sheds Light on Key Regional Health Information Organizations Benefits and Issues
-- Women's Health in the United States Shows Patterns by State for Key Indicators
-- And much more -- you'll get a year's worth of Data Bytes on this comprehensive CD-ROM collection!
Requirements
-- Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT 4 or later, Windows 2000, Windows XP (through SP2), and Windows 2003 Server.
-- Web Browser Internet Explorer 5 or later
-- Screen resolution of 800x600 or higher.
-- 30 megabytes of hard disk space
-- 256 Mb of memory
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c34333
Source: Business Wire
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