Time and motion: a study of trauma surgeons' work around the bedside during the first 24 hours of blunt trauma care
Grossman M., Schwab W., Chu-Rogers J., and Kestner M. Time and motion: a study of trauma surgeons' work around the bedside during the first 24 hours of blunt trauma care. J Trauma 46 (1999) 757-764
Longitudinal analysis of the impact of a Level I trauma designation at a University hospital
Hammond J., and Breckenridge M. Longitudinal analysis of the impact of a Level I trauma designation at a University hospital. J Am Coll Surg 1888 (1999) 217-224
Charges and reimbursement at a rural Level I trauma center: a disparity between effort and reward among professionals
Rogers F., Osler T., Shackford S., Healey M., and Wells S. Charges and reimbursement at a rural Level I trauma center: a disparity between effort and reward among professionals. J Trauma 54 (2003) 9-15
Determining benchmarks for evaluation and management coding in an academic division of general surgery
Kuo P., Douglas A., Oleski D., Jacobs D., and Schroeder R. Determining benchmarks for evaluation and management coding in an academic division of general surgery. J Am Coll Surg 199 (2004) 124-130
A continuous quality improvement approach to IL-372 documentation compliance in an academic emergency department, and its impact on dictation cost, billing practices, and average patient length of stay
Higgins G., and Becker M. A continuous quality improvement approach to IL-372 documentation compliance in an academic emergency department, and its impact on dictation cost, billing practices, and average patient length of stay. Acad Emerg Med 7 (2000) 269-275
Development and initiation of computer generated documentation for burn patient care
Heistein J., Coffey R., Buchele B., and Gordillo G. Development and initiation of computer generated documentation for burn patient care. J Burn Care Rehabil 23 (2002) 273-279
Does the use of standardized history and physical forms improve billable income and resident physician awareness of billing codes?
Sprtel S., and Zlabek J. Does the use of standardized history and physical forms improve billable income and resident physician awareness of billing codes?. South Med J 98 (2005) 524-527