Review
"Read it and act now! A virtual encyclopedia of practical ideas that will contribute significantly to the development and implementation of your Y2K risk reduction program." —Edgar T. Carlson
"If you don't want to hear one more word about the Year 2000 problem, here is the book that will change your mind: crisp, authoritative, knowledgeable. . . . The Year 2000 Health Care Survival Guide has it all." —Regina E. Herzlinger
"A rare text, highly readable and filled with specifics of what needs to be done and how to do it. The book is lucid, well organized, and on point--turning a technical and difficult subject into one that is easily mastered." —V. Clayton Sherman
"For those in management, not only is this book a wake-up call for action, but it also goes the next step in providing concise and straightforward advice for potential solutions." —John F. Penrose, MD
From the Inside Flap
The health care field holds special and complicated challenges for those wanting to enter the new millennium intact. The cost of Year 2000 preparation is great. The cost of being unprepared when the clock strikes midnight on December 31, 1999, is even greater, particularly in an industry with high-tech, lifesaving equipment.This guide gives health care leaders an understanding of the full scope of issues concerning the Year 2000 (Y2K) as it affects health care, discusses the critical issues, and provides manageable solutions. It focuses on methods tor implementing a full-scale project plan to resolve Y2K problems, and offers practical advice for overcoming these challenges, even if an institution has not yet begun a plan or might find they are short of time to fix everything.This book provides answers to key Y2K questions such as:-What do I do if I do not have 100 percent compliance by January 1, 2000?-What are the real risks associated with clinical and nonclinical equipment?-How can one assess the full scope of equipment issues?-Should every piece of equipment be tested for compliance?-What is the potential for lawsuits from problems associated with Y2K?-Will your Y2K compliance plan stand up against a careful audit by an outside agency?