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The Saudi health care system: a view from the minaretAmir A Khaliq
College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA
World Health Popul 13:52-64. 2012..The article also points to some of the future challenges and cautions against pitfalls involved in the complete transformation of the system...
Global nurse migration: its impact on developing countries and prospects for the futureAmir A Khaliq
Department of Health Administration and Policy, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Nurs Leadersh (Tor Ont) 22:24-50. 2009..The paper also examines some of the ongoing efforts in developing countries to mitigate the problem, and sheds light on the prospects for improvement in the foreseeable future...
Is chief executive officer turnover good for the hospital?Amir A Khaliq
Department of Health Administration and Policy, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Public Health, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104 5072, USA
Health Care Manag (Frederick) 26:341-6. 2007..Respondents overwhelmingly reported a positive impact of leadership change on financial performance, employee morale, and organizational culture...
Comparison of resource utilization and clinical outcomes between teaching and nonteaching medical servicesAmir A Khaliq
Department of Health Administration and Policy, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Public Health, Oklahoma City, OK 73104, USA
J Hosp Med 2:150-7. 2007..To compare the resource utilization and clinical outcomes of medical care delivered on general internal medicine inpatient services at teaching and nonteaching services at an academic hospital...
Hospital chief executive officer perspective on professional development activitiesAmir A Khaliq
Department of Health Administration and Policy, College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 801 NE 13th St, Room 349, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 5072, USA
Health Care Manag (Frederick) 29:251-64. 2010..The results of this perceptual study reveal a high level of importance accorded to various forms of professional development activities by the participating CEOs...
Hospital admissions: who is admitted through the emergency department?Amir A Khaliq
Department of Health Administration and Policy, College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Health Serv Manage Res 19:13-22. 2006..The findings also suggest that African Americans and, to a lesser extent, Native Americans were more likely than their white counterparts to be admitted through the ED without benefit of a physician referral...
Disciplinary action against physicians: who is likely to get disciplined?Amir A Khaliq
Department of Health Administration and Policy, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK 739190, USA
Am J Med 118:773-7. 2005....
Global nurse migration: its impact on developing countries and prospects for the futureAmir A Khaliq
Department of Health Administration and Policy, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 5072, USA
World Health Popul 10:55-73. 2008..The paper also examines some of the ongoing efforts in developing countries to mitigate the problem and sheds light on the prospects for improvement in the foreseeable future...
Perceptions of hospital CEOs about the effects of CEO turnoverAmir A Khaliq
Department of Health Administration and Policy, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, USA
Hosp Top 84:21-7. 2006..However, there is a notable bias in emphasizing the perceived negative implications of respondents' own departures and allegedly positive effects of their predecessors' departures...
Incoming and outgoing hospital CEOs: what kind of help do they want?Amir A Khaliq
Department of Health Administration and Policy, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Public Health, Oklahoma City, USA
Hosp Top 85:10-6. 2007....
Factors affecting the continuing education of hospital CEOs and their senior managersStephen L Walston
University of Oklahoma, USA
J Healthc Manag 55:413-27; discussion 427-8. 2010..Understanding factors that influence the amount of and commitment to CE is important. We hope our research adds to this understanding and that leaders will seek to improve the dedication and value of CE in their organizations...
Predictors of hospital CEO affiliation with a professional associationAmir A Khaliq
Department of Health Administration and Policy, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, USA
J Healthc Manag 57:358-72; discussion 372-3. 2012....
Factors affecting the value of professional association affiliationStephen L Walston
Department of Health Administration and Policy, and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, College of Public Health, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Health Care Manage Rev 37:122-31. 2012..The value of these benefits and what organizational and individual factors that may affect their value have not been explored...
Which hospitals give discounts? The role of institutional and environmental factorsAmir A Khaliq
Department of Health Administration and Policy, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Public Health, Oklahoma City, USA
Hosp Top 85:13-8. 2007....
Changing profile of Oklahoma physicians since 1928Hani I Dimassi
University of Oklahoma, College of Public Health, USA
J Okla State Med Assoc 97:57-63. 2004..Due to the increasing participation of females, non-whites and IMGs, the profile of the Oklahoma physician has radically changed during the last 70 years...
The hospitalist movementAmir A Khaliq
J Gen Intern Med 20:377; author reply 377-8. 2005
The use of hospital care: do insurance status, prospective payment, and the unit of payments make a difference?Amir A Khaliq
University of Oklahoma, USA
J Health Hum Serv Adm 25:471-96. 2003..The article concludes with a discussion of policy implications and the need to develop alternate methods of financing hospital care thereby reducing the risks of premature discharge and iatrogenic injury...
Co-morbidity in an elderly inpatient population: are the risks of co-existing conditions differentially distributed?Robert W Broyles
J Health Hum Serv Adm 28:398-422. 2006..The paper concludes with the policy implications that are associated with the differential distribution of co-morbidity...
Percutaneous aspiration-injection-reaspiration drainage plus albendazole or mebendazole for hepatic cystic echinococcosis: a meta-analysisRaymond A Smego
Department of Medicine, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan
Clin Infect Dis 37:1073-83. 2003..0 days for group 2 (P<.001). Compared with surgery, PAIR plus chemotherapy is associated with greater clinical and parasitologic efficacy; lower rates of morbidity, mortality, and disease recurrence; and shorter hospital stays...
