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Roy Simpson
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2009: Simpson Roy L
Innovations in transforming organizations.
Nursing administration quarterly 2009;33(3):268-72.
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2008: Simpson Roy L
State-based licensure: are we regulating away the promise of telemedicine?
Nursing administration quarterly 2008;32(4):346-8.
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2008: Simpson Roy L
Caring communications: how technology enhances interpersonal relations, Part II.
Nursing administration quarterly 2008;32(2):159-62.
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2007: Simpson Roy L
The politics of information technology.
Nursing administration quarterly 2007;31(4):354-8.
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2007: Simpson Roy L
IT Matters in Behavioral Health.
Nursing administration quarterly 2007;31(3):254-63.
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2006: Simpson Roy L
What's nursing's PLAN for IT ubiquity?
Nursing management 2006;37(9):12, 16.
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2006: Simpson Roy L
Evidence-based practice: how nursing administration makes IT happen.
Nursing administration quarterly 2006;30(3):291-4.
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2006: Simpson Roy L
Ethics and information technology: how nurses balance when integrity and trust are at stake.
Nursing administration quarterly 2006;30(1):82-7.
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2005: Simpson Roy L
Is nursing ready for 2006?
Nursing management 2005;36(12):32, 34.
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2005: Simpson Roy L
From Tele-ed to Telehealth: the need for IT ubiquity in nursing.
Nursing administration quarterly 2005;29(4):344-8.
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2005: Simpson Roy L
Practice to evidence to practice: closing the loop with IT.
Nursing management 2005;36(9):12-7.
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2005: Simpson Roy L
e-Ethics: new dilemmas emerge alongside new technologies.
Nursing administration quarterly 2005;29(2):179-82.
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2005: Simpson Roy L
In direct proportion: ratios, IT, and trust.
Nursing management 2005;36(2):14-6.
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2005: Simpson Roy L
Patient and nurse safety: how information technology makes a difference.
Nursing administration quarterly 2005;29(1):97-101.
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2004: Simpson Roy L
Where will we be in 2015?
Nursing management 2004;35(12):38-44; quiz 74-6.
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2004: Simpson Roy L
Evidence-based nursing offers certainty in the uncertain world of healthcare.
Nursing management 2004;35(10):10, 12.
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2004: Simpson Roy L
The softer side of technology: how IT helps nursing care.
Nursing administration quarterly 2004;28(4):302-5.
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2004: Simpson Roy L
Measuring change: how technology increases nursing's diversity.
Nursing management 2004;35(8):12, 14.
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2004: Simpson Roy L
Recruit, retain, assess: technology's role in diversity.
Nursing administration quarterly 2004;28(3):217-20.
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2004: Simpson Roy L
Who's minding our profession? Assessing the quality of nursing performance, part 2.
Nursing management 2004;35(6):13-4.
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2004: Simpson Roy L
Global informing. Impact and implications of technology in a global marketplace.
Nursing administration quarterly 2004;28(2):144-9.
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2004: Simpson Roy L
Who's minding our profession? Assessing the quality of nursing performance, part 1.
Nursing management 2004;35(4):20-1.
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2004: Simpson Roy L
Technology and the IOM: making the work environment safer.
Nursing management 2004;35(2):20-3.
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2003: Simpson Roy L
The patient's point of view--IT matters.
Nursing administration quarterly 2003;27(3):254-6.
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2003: Simpson Roy L
What's in a name? The taxonomy and nomenclature puzzle, part 1.
Nursing management 2003;34(6):14-8.
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2003: Simpson Roy L
Back to basics with IT and patient-centered care.
Nursing management 2003;34(4):14, 16.
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2002: Simpson Roy L
Eyeing IT trends and challenges. To predict healthcare's future, look at the industry's current business environment.
Nursing management 2002;33(12):46-7.
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2002: Simpson Roy L
IT alleviates health care's "healing crisis".
Nursing management 2002;33(7):8-9.
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2002: Simpson Roy L
Our first line of defense against bioterrorism part 2.
Nursing management 2002;33(5):10, 11.
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2002: Simpson Roy L
Winning the "blame game".
Nursing management 2002;33(1):14-6.
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2002: Simpson Roy L
Issues in telemedicine: why is policy still light-years behind technology?
Nursing administration quarterly 2002;26(4):81-4.
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2001: Simpson R L
Cultural diversity in the Information Age.
Nursing administration quarterly 2001;25(3):83-6.
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2001: Simpson R L
Mapping an IT career: the future of nursing.
Nursing administration quarterly 2001;25(2):80-5.
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2000: Simpson R L
Need to know: essential survival skills for the information age.
Nursing administration quarterly 2000;25(1):142-5.
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2000: Simpson R L
The role of IT in caring for the chronically ill.
Nursing administration quarterly 2000;24(3):82-5.
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