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The purpose of Price College is to “Ensure the enduring global competitiveness of Oklahoma and the nation.” In keeping with this objective, CBH will promote the study of all aspects of the business of healthcare.

The following are some published research from the Price College faculty on the business of healthcare. 

  • Muralidhar, K. and R. Davidson, “Safe Harbor: Is That All There is to Healthcare Data Privacy?” 2015 Northeast Decision Sciences Institute Meeting, Cambridge, MA, March 20-22, 2015.
  • Melton, B., Moqbel, M., Kanaan, S., Sharma, N. (2016). Structural equation model of disability in low back pain. Spine, 41(20), 1621-1627.
  • Moqbel, M., and Little, L. (2014). Social networking site use among caregivers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2014), December 14-17, 2014, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Moqbel, M., Fui-Hoon Nah, F., Bartelt, V., and O’Dell, R. (2016). Understanding patient portal use intentions: enablers and inhibitors of IT use. Americas Conference in Information Systems 2016 Conference (AMCIS), August 11-13, 2016, San Diego, CA.
  • O’Dell, R., Belz, N., Bielby, J., Folck, K., Moqbel, M., and Pulino, L. (2015). Breaking down healthcare’s Silos: University of Kansas Medical Center’s inter-professional education fostering ‘HIM without Walls’. Journal of Association of Health Information Management (JAHIMA), 86(9), 26-29
  • Muralidhar, K. and R. Davidson, “Safe Harbor: Is That All There is to Healthcare Data Privacy?” 2015 Northeast Decision Sciences Institute Meeting, Cambridge, MA, March 20-22, 2015.
  • Li, H., K. Muralidhar, R. Sarathy, “Privacy-Preserving Scalar Product Algorithms for Vertically Partitioned Data,” Symposium on Healthcare and Analytics in Research & Practice (SHARP) 2014, Chattanooga, TN, October 15-17, 2014.
  • Muralidhar, K. and R. Sarathy, “Can You Have Your Cake and Eat it Too? Sharing Healthcare Data without Compromising Privacy and Confidentiality,” Americas Conference on Information Systems, Omaha, NE, August 2005. Best Paper Award.
  • Muralidhar, K. and R. Sarathy, “Can you eat your cake and have it too? Sharing healthcare data without compromising privacy or confidentiality,” The 12th Annual HIPAA Summit, Washington DC, April 2006.
  • “Accreditation for Healthcare Networks,” The HCC Advisor, vol. 9, pg.1 (July 1995); “Corporate Negligence,” The HCC Advisor, vol. 9, pg. 1 (April 1995)
  • “Agreements for Deficiency Payments by Medicare Beneficiaries,” The HCC Advisor, vol. 9, pg. 1 (January 1995)
  • K. Topuz, H. Uner, M.B. Yildirim and A. Oztekin, Predicting Pediatrics Clinic No-Shows: A Decision Analytic Framework Using Elastic Net and Bayesian Belief Network, Annals of Operations Research (published in May 2017 ).
  • D. Delen, K. Topuz, E. Eryarsoy and L. Tomak, Investigating Injury Severity Risk Factors in Automobile Accidents using Predictive Analytics and Sensitivity Analysis, Journal of Transport & Health (published in March 2017).
  • A. Dag, K. Topuz, A. Oztekin, S. Bulur and F.M. Megahed, A Preoperative Recipient-Donor Heart Transplant Survival Score Using a Novel Probabilistic, Data-Driven Framework, Decision Support Systems (published in March 2016).

Presbyterian Health Foundation Research Fellowships

Dr. Shaila Miranda

Research Title: The impact of communities’ dissemination of information about diseases on mitigating healthcare costs: A social data analytics perspective

 

Dr. Radhika Santhanam, Pascal Nitiema and Annie Tian

Research Title: The Impact of Information Technology Capability on Hospital Performance