Monthly Archives: December 2013

The Difference Between Theory and Execution

By Ed Hisscock | Posted on: December 4, 2013

This month’s guest author, Afshin Fatholahi, sent us a piece that he wrote back in 2000, and it’s still relevant 13 years later. So is Afshin some kind of oracle, or does it really take that much time to move … Continue reading

Figures Don’t Lie (Do They?)

By Fred Crans | Posted on: December 4, 2013

This month I am revisiting one of my favorite topics, one commonly referred to as benchmarking. We are reprinting a 2000 article by my friend Afshin Fatholahi of Cottage Health in Santa Barbara, Calif., because of a burr that I … Continue reading

Health Care Resource Management 2000 – Key Issues

By Afshin Fatholahi | Posted on: December 4, 2013

Editor’s note: This article was originally published in 2000. It is reprinted with the author’s permission. Portions of this article were adopted from BD Healthcare Consulting & Services. Much has been written about issues that face us all at the … Continue reading

The Difference Between Theory and Execution

By Ed Hisscock | Posted on: December 3, 2013

This month’s guest author, Afshin Fatholahi, sent us a piece that he wrote back in 2000, and it’s still relevant 13 years later. So is Afshin some kind of oracle, or does it really take that much time to move … Continue reading