Mark L. Diana
assistant professor
Department(s):
Health Systems Management
Email:
mdiana@tulane.edu
Research Interests:
vertical integration and de-integration of IT services in health care delivery systems, across systems and geographic boundaries; transaction cost economics and strategic management theory; IS/IT management, outsourcing, and organization
Educational Background:
PhD, health services organization and research, Virginia Commonwealth University
MS, information systems, Virginia Commonwealth University
MBA, health care management, Shenandoah University
BS, respiratory care, Shenandoah University
Publications:
Diana, M. 2009. Exploring information systems outsourcing in U.S. hospital-based health care delivery systems. Health Care Management Science.
McCue, M., Diana, M. 2007. Assessing the performance of freestanding hospitals. Journal of Healthcare Management; 52(5): 299-308.
Kerr B, Coppola MN, Diana M. 2006. Decreasing disability processing days for soldiers in the U.S. Army. J of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics; 2(6).
Menachemi N, Burke DE, Diana ML, Brooks R. 2005. Characteristics of hospitals that outsource information system functions. J of Healthcare Information Management; 19(1): 63-69.
Coppola NM, Diana ML, Kerr B. 2004. Decreasing disability processing days for soldiers in the U.S. Army through initiatives in human resource management support systems: a two-tiered, three-year evaluation. J of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics; 8(Summer).
Burke DE, Wang B, Wan TTH, Diana ML. 2002. Exploring hospitals' adoption of information technology. J of Medical Systems; 26(4): 349-355.
Coppola NM, Burke DE, Diana ML, Rangappa S. 2002. HIPAA awareness and preparedness: a national survey of physician practices. Group Practice Journal; 51(5): 2-6.
Contact Information:
Department of Health Systems Management
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
1440 Canal Street
Suite 1900
New Orleans, La 70112
phone: 504.988.5455
fax: 504.988.3783
Level of Instruction:
graduate
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