
RCHE Presentations
The Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering (RCHE) conducts research to catalyze the transformation of healthcare delivery systems by applying the principles of engineering, management, and science to healthcare system challenges. Center researchers come from nearly all academic colleges at Purdue University. RCHE’s clinical and dissemination partners represent healthcare providers and professional organizations from around the state and nation.
This series contains presentations created by the Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering.
Manuscripts from 2008
Hospital Stockpile for Influenza Pandemic Preparedness Planning, Po-Ching C. DeLaurentis
Public Communication of Science:Should Scientific Uncertainty be a Part of the Plain Language Approach?, Jakob Jensen Ph.D.
Rural Health Planning and Community Development in Kewanna, Indiana, Jillian Jwienat
GO WITH THE FLOW:Using HL7 Messaging and Diagnosis-Related Groups to Characterize Inpatient Flow, Renata Kopach, Mark Lawley, Yuehwern Yih, Nan Kong, Hong Wang, Mike Criswell, and Scott Lambert
Supply Chains for Healthcare Products: Are They ‘Wacky’ or Not?, Leroy B. Schwarz
What Can Healthcare Supply Chains Learn from Consumer-Product Supply Chains?, Leroy B. Schwarz
Impacts of Information Quality on the Use and Effectiveness of Computerized Clinical Reminders, Sandra Sze-jung Wu
Health Care Services Research Lab Devoted to Better Health Care in China, Lei Zhao
Manuscripts from 2007
Organizational Learning from Voluntary Medication Error Reporting Systems, James Anderson, Ramngaraj Ramanujam, and Kathleen Abrahamson
Results of the 2007 Indiana EMS workforce and training assessment, George Avery
Provider-Centered Resource Foraging and Data Coordination, Barrett S. Caldwell
Telehealth Activities in RCHE, William B. Collins
Lean Healthcare Applications, Heather (Woodward) Hagg
ESSAYS ON EFFICIENCY IN SERVICE OPERATIONS: APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE, John B. Norris
Integrating Patient Safety into the Curriculum, Kathryn Gardner Rapala and Julie Novak
Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering at Purdue University, Steve Witz
Manuscripts from 2006
Lean Six Sigma (LSS) in Healthcare, Christine Corum
Defining the Initial Attributes of a Consistent Exceptional Ascension Health Experience, Sandra Liu
Pandemic Flu Gap Analysis Project for the Indiana State Department of Health, David McKinnis
Patient Scheduling & Flow in the IUMG 4th Floor Outpatient Clinic, Ronald Rardin
2006 Annual Report of the Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering, Steve Witz
Report to the Regenstrief Foundation Board, Steve Witz
Manuscripts from 2005
St. Vincent Surgery Department Reorganization, Mark Lawley, Yuehwern Yih, and Charles Spry